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Hi @jddaa,
You can try to use following measure if it suitable for your requirement:
valueA = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table[Amount] ), ALL ( Table ) ) valueB = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table[Amount] ), ALLSELECTED ( Table ) ) valueC = DIVIDE ( valueA, valueB, -1 )
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @jddaa,
You can try to use following measure if it suitable for your requirement:
valueA = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table[Amount] ), ALL ( Table ) ) valueB = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table[Amount] ), ALLSELECTED ( Table ) ) valueC = DIVIDE ( valueA, valueB, -1 )
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Thank you very mucho, solved!
Hi,
You will have to use the CALCULATE() with the ALL() or ALLEXCEPT(). To get more specific help, share some data and show the expected result. Share the link from where i can download your PBI file.
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