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Hi everyone,
I am trying to create a measure to calculate the percentiles of my data. Currently, I have more than 50 columns of data, coupled with 4 percentile ranges, that would mean hard coding more than 200 measures.
Is there a way to create a dynamic measure that calculates across different columns ? Or is there a more clever approach to what I'm doing right now ?
Here's a snap of how my data is looking. Any help on this would be much appreciated !
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please tell me if your problem has been solved? If it is, could you please mark the helpful replies as Answered?
Regards,
Daniel He
Hi @Anonymous,
Based on my test, you could refer to below measure:
Measure = RIGHT(ROUNDDOWN(MAX('Table1'[Value]),2),1)
Result:
Regards,
Daniel He
to be honest... you cant change columns in a measure. best option is unpivot all those columns and use filter when getting percentile
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