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Anonymous
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Create a Calculated Column from Different Tables

I'm trying to divide two columns from two different tables that are linked (1:many).

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So the calculation should be:  Query1(Count of Disputes) / Query2(Transactions)

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The result should be 3948/41494 = 0.095 = 9.5%

I can't make it work. I tried a quick measure below but not luck there - It calculates weird

 

Count of Disputes divided by Count of Transactions =
DIVIDE(
    DISTINCTCOUNT('Query1'[Disputes]),
    COUNTA('Query2'[Transactions])
)
 
Any idea how to make it work?

 

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous try this

 

Count of Disputes divided by Count of Transactions = 
DIVIDE(
    DISTINCTCOUNT('Query1'[Disputes]),
    SUM('Query2'[Transactions])
)


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parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous try this

 

Count of Disputes divided by Count of Transactions = 
DIVIDE(
    DISTINCTCOUNT('Query1'[Disputes]),
    SUM('Query2'[Transactions])
)


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Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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Anonymous
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Thank you @parry2k  . The sum function did it. 

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