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arvindyadav
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I want % Total contribution from different table revenue. ie

Hi Team,

 

I want % Total contribution from different table revenue. ie,

please find a better image to understand my question.

 

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az38
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Hi again @arvindyadav 

do you have one row per day in Table2 ? try

Measure = divide(calculate(sum(Table1[Amount]));calculate(Sum(Table2[Amount]);FILTER(ALL(Table2);Table2[Date]=Selectedvalue(Table1[Date]))))

 

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az38
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Hi again @arvindyadav 

do you have one row per day in Table2 ? try

Measure = divide(calculate(sum(Table1[Amount]));calculate(Sum(Table2[Amount]);FILTER(ALL(Table2);Table2[Date]=Selectedvalue(Table1[Date]))))

 

do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution

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Hi @az38 Genius Man!

Thanks !

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