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N_haugaard
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Dax measure, dynamic target

Hi guys,
Hope, you guys can help me!

I am in the process of making a visual that shows the number of employees that are above their target. The problem is that the target is dynamic depending on how long time, each individual has been employed 🙂
I have inherited the following measure for the percentage, but I am in need to make a similar for the numeric values.

 

N_haugaard_0-1665467359347.png


Hope someone out there can figure this out.

All the best! 

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amitchandak
Super User
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@N_haugaard ,
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.

 

check if this can help

 


https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-divide-distribute-values-between-start-date-o...

Hi amitchandak sure, 
I am in need of gennerating an out but simmular to this, just with the numeric values instead of the percentages. The graf show, amount of people, who are => their dynamic target. (which is different, depending on their employeement date)

N_haugaard_0-1665469870220.png

My data, is structured like you see below. The date is different from employee to employee, as it depends on the indivual startdate. I have calculated a dynamic target = last date target

N_haugaard_1-1665470822018.png

 

Let me know if you need any additional information 

All the best 

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