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skoleti
Frequent Visitor

Calculate not carrying context on string concatenation

Hello, I was trying to create a measure using already existing measures.  
This works fine 
CALCULATE(INT(submittalsFormula) & INT(interviewsFormula) ,
SuccessRatioDetails[RecruiterId] = recuiterId)

 

If I change it to like this, It overrides the visual fiter context. I would like the return results to be formatted like Result1/Result2 to present in my matrix grid. 
CALCULATE(INT(submittalsFormula) & "/" & INT(interviewsFormula) ,
SuccessRatioDetails[RecruiterId] = recuiterId)

 

I would greatly appreaciate if you can explain the behaviour and solution for this issue. 

 

Thank you

Skoleti

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v-chuncz-msft
Community Support
Community Support

@skoleti,

 

You may try the following measure.

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    INT ( submittalsFormula ),
    SuccessRatioDetails[RecruiterId] = recuiterId
)
    & "/"
    & CALCULATE (
        INT ( interviewsFormula ),
        SuccessRatioDetails[RecruiterId] = recuiterId
    )
Community Support Team _ Sam Zha
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hello @v-chuncz-msft It still falls out of context.  Thanks for the reponse. 

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