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Hi, I wonder if anyone can assist me.
I'm trying to transport a formula I currently have in excel to BI.
I basically have a flat charge of say $14,100 to each week. Any pro number with a route number "Nestle-12" assigned is bucketed within this $14,100 weekly flat charge. I'm essentially trying to divide this weekly $14,100 evenly to each pro number with the route number "Nestle-12" assigned to it.
So lets say in week 40 we ran 60 pro numbers with route number "Nestle-12" assigned then each pro number would be designated an even split of $14,100/60 = $235.
In week 41 if we ran 30 pro numbers with route number "Nestle-12" assigned then each pro number would be designated an even split of $14,100/30 = $470.
Please could anyone push me in the correct direction? Thanks!
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@clarkey1988 tweak it
Measure =
VAR __fixedValue = 14100
RETURN
DIVIDE ( __fixedValue, CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table ), Table[RouteNumber] = "Nestle-12" ) )
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@clarkey1988 tweak it
Measure =
VAR __fixedValue = 14100
RETURN
DIVIDE ( __fixedValue, CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( Table ), Table[RouteNumber] = "Nestle-12" ) )
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@clarkey1988 try with this measure
Measure =
VAR __fixedValue = 14100
RETURN
DIVIDE ( __fixedValue, COUNTROWS ( Table ) )
in a visual, put the week number and this new measure and you will get the result.
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Thanks for the quick response parry2k. However, I would need to do this only for anything with Route Number = "Nestle-12"
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