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michaelwy
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Calculate % of Subitems for same Client

Hello All, I want to calculate the percentage of subitems for a Client. In the screenshot below I want to add a column that takes for example what % is M/V VIKING SUN ($30,545.6) of the total for the Client ($118,930.9). This table is showing just one Client of many Clients. Can anyone help me with the way to do this?

 

Thanks in Advance,

Michael

 

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v-angzheng-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @michaelwy 

 

It means you're either missing a close parenthesis or you have too many

Dax Statement: The end of the input was reached

You need to remove the redundant closing parenthesis

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Hope this helps.

 

 

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Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng

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michaelwy
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Hi parry2k thanks for your reply, I already have a field called "Sum of Freight" so I only needed the Vessal Share %. When I created the new measure I get the warning below called "The end of input was reached" which I have no idea what this means. How do I fix this?

 

Thanks Very Much,

Michael

 

 

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Try this

Sum Freight = SUM ( Table[Freight] )

Vessel Share % = 
DIVIDE ( [Sum Freight], CALCULATE ( [Sum Freight], ALL ( Table[Vessel Column] ) ) )

Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@michaelwy here are the measures, you can do it one measure too:

 

Sum Freight = SUM ( Table[Freight] )

Vessel Share % = 
DIVIDE ( [Sum Freight], CALCULATE ( [Sum Freight], REMOVEFILTERS ( Table[Vessel Column] ) ) )

 

 

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