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Calculate throughput% from Sub row values in PowerBI Matrix

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Above is a typical matrix that i create in powerBI. What i want to achieve is to have throughput% below resolved which would be resolved count/created count . Not sure if this is achievable in powerBI matrix. Appreicate any guidance feedback how we can do this

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parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous for % add this measure

 

% = 
DIVIDE ( 
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table ), Table[Status] = "Resolved" ),
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table ), Table[Status] = "Created" )
)

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous you can control column and row total on format pane, and select when to show row or column total.

 

 



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Screen Shot 1:

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Screen Shot 2:

 

Garry09_1-1610855153371.png

 

@parry2k , Currently when i add % measure it displays like Screen shot 1 above wherein it shows after each and every subrow (kind of duplicate entries, i have disabled total row or otherwise it was showing after total as well)

 

Now, what i want to achieve is Screen Shot 2 wherein % meaure should display only once after all the sub rows

parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous not sure what you mean show it once? Can you share the screenshot and explain?



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Anonymous
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@parry2k , here i would like to show it as Created then Resolved and then % however, when i add % measure it shows after created as well as resolved. Its kind of same information showing twice... 

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous for % add this measure

 

% = 
DIVIDE ( 
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table ), Table[Status] = "Resolved" ),
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table ), Table[Status] = "Created" )
)

 

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Anonymous
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Thanks a bunch @parry2k , when i add this measure it doesn't get added to rows though.. any hint on how i can add it to rows ? (it goes to column instead)

Anonymous
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@parry2k  i figured out how to put in rows by enabling format-> values-> show on rows however, its showing % after created , resolved and total. how can we show this just once 

Anonymous
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@parry2k , that is correct. Created and resolved are values stores in a column which i add just below the Module row as sub row.

Hi,

Share the link from where i can download your PBI file.


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parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous I assume created and resolved are values stored in a column or these are two separate columns, How your raw table looks like that will decide the solution. It is doable though.



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