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UpdateAvailable
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Heatmap formula help

Hi, am new to PBI and am stuck trying to show a heatmap table of the % of people per level/dept that have a selected attribute.

 

Any ideas on the formula?

 

eg.

               Grade 1      Grade 2

Dept A      #%                #%

Dept B      #%                #%

 

eg Formula needs to show the % of people in dept A grade 1 that have the attribute (attribute is in a column).

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v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

hi, @UpdateAvailable 

You may try to use “all” functions in your formula. see this blog:

https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/managing-all-functions-in-dax-all-allselected-allnoblankrow-allexcept...

If not your case, please share Sample data and expected output. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

Best Regards,
Lin

 

Community Support Team _ Lin
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Arul
Super User
Super User

Hi @UpdateAvailable ,

 

For your problem you can create calculated column for two Dept and then pull the calculated column values into heatmap based upon your requirement to the report page. Now you can filter Dept A and grade 1 with the help of

the slicer.

 

Try this formula for creating calculated columns,

 

% of Grade 1 = DIVIDE(Sheet1[grade1],Sheet1[grade1]+Sheet1[grade2])
% of Grade 2 = DIVIDE(Sheet1[grade2],Sheet1[grade1]+Sheet1[grade2])

 

Thanks & regards,

-Arulprakash





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