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Anonymous
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Create Clustered Colum with each cluster total 100%

Currently have a 100% stacked column chart:

 

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Built in functionality gives % of total sales. 

 

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Users would like to see this as a Clustered Column Chart with each age group totaling 100%. Example: For the 18-34 age group, the total of the 5 Plan Name Net units will equal 100%

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure like

divide([net units], calculate([net units], allexcept(Table, Table[Age groups])))

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure like

divide([net units], calculate([net units], allexcept(Table, Table[Age groups])))

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