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Hi all,
I could not find the right formula for the below, can someone please assist:
I have two columns in one dataset, the one column is sales and the other is product quantity.
The sales column is not fully populated, but the quantity is.
When I try and divide sales by quantity I get the correct information in a matrix, but the total is incorrect.
How do I divide the sales, looking at the quantity ONLY when there is a sales value?
Thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi all,
I solved the incorrect totals by creating a calculated column and not a measure.
Thanks!
Hi all,
I solved the incorrect totals by creating a calculated column and not a measure.
Thanks!
Hi @John_V12 ,
Try to create a measure like below:
Measure = DIVIDE(SUM('Table'[Sales]),SUM('Table'[Quantity]))
If the problem persists, please share some sample data and the results you expect.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/m-p/1447523
Best Regards,
Liang
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Hi @John_V12
Try this...
DIVIDE(
[SalesValue],
[Quantity],
BLANK()
)
DIVIDE() function will substitute BLANK() for any row where it cannot perform division (Quantity = 0 or is missing a value).
Hope this helps!
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