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How can I get a return on the profit per unit as 13.79 in power BI?
Please see the below screenshot. When it is done in excel calculated field, the total profit per unit returned correctly as 13.79 (1,394,716.39/101,145.1) but in Power BI, NaN is returned. Please note that the first two rows need to be kept for use.
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Hi,
I guess you computed your Profit per unit as a calculated column using the DAX language in Power BI.
Because this is a ratio, you'd better use a measure rather than a calculated column. See more explanation here: https://exceleratorbi.com.au/calculated-columns-vs-measures-dax/
Ralph Kimball summarizes this concept with this sentence : "You should always do the ratios of the sum rather than the sum of the ratios"
So, in your example, go to 'Modelling' Tab, create the following measure:
ProfitPerUnit = Divide ( Sum(YourTable[Profit]) , Sum(YourTable[Unit]) , 0)
And use this brand new measure in the "values" of your tables & matrix.
Hi,
I guess you computed your Profit per unit as a calculated column using the DAX language in Power BI.
Because this is a ratio, you'd better use a measure rather than a calculated column. See more explanation here: https://exceleratorbi.com.au/calculated-columns-vs-measures-dax/
Ralph Kimball summarizes this concept with this sentence : "You should always do the ratios of the sum rather than the sum of the ratios"
So, in your example, go to 'Modelling' Tab, create the following measure:
ProfitPerUnit = Divide ( Sum(YourTable[Profit]) , Sum(YourTable[Unit]) , 0)
And use this brand new measure in the "values" of your tables & matrix.
Thanks, it works now. I tried the new measure before but did not know "Divide". Now I know. Thanks.
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