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I have my base data something like this and finally would want to show a graph with sales_area and value highlighted in yellow.
The values are QtyperHour=divide(sum(qty),sum(tothours))
I have tried to use nested group up with divide, can someone pease share how to use nested group by/summarize with divide.
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Hi @rishic,
Actually, you don't need the function "Summarize". Please try out the formula below.
Measure = DIVIDE ( SUM ( Table1[Pur_quantity] ), SUMX ( VALUES ( 'Table1'[Tot_Hours_Spent] ), [Tot_Hours_Spent] ) )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @rishic,
Actually, you don't need the function "Summarize". Please try out the formula below.
Measure = DIVIDE ( SUM ( Table1[Pur_quantity] ), SUMX ( VALUES ( 'Table1'[Tot_Hours_Spent] ), [Tot_Hours_Spent] ) )
Best Regards,
Dale
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