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Hi guys,
Quick one - but above is a sample table. "Online" being the primary category/field then we've got two products sat within it.
Due to the way we bid, automatically assigning spend between the two products isn't possible. However, I wondered if there was a way of creating a calculated measure that could do that for me. I.e - if we wanted to assign spend proportionally across the two products depending on the number of leads generated for each product.
Is it possible to create a measure that would multiply the leads from each product (e.g. 8 and 921) by the total CPL (in this case £33.54). The table doesn't necessarily need to do it cleanly - I'd just like a new column that said:
Adjusted Spend
£31,158.24 (e.g. the total for online)
£268.32 (e.g. the blue row: 8x33.54)
£30,890.34 (e.g. the red row: 921x33.54)
£31,158.24 (same as the top, basically the total).
In my head this should be impossible but I wanted to rule it out first.... anyone come up with a way of doing it?
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Hi @v-yuezhe-msft,
£33.54 is 31,158.24 / 929...
How would I easily share a sample of data? There's a lot of it...
@bobbybamber,
You create a Matrix visual using the data from your original table, could you please share sample data of your original table? I am curious about that how you get a 33.54 total value for CPL.
Regards,
Lydia
Hi @v-yuezhe-msft,
£33.54 is 31,158.24 / 929...
How would I easily share a sample of data? There's a lot of it...
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