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RvdHeijden
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Simple formula i thought

Goodday,

 

I need some help with this formula 

 

Klacht per woning = DIVIDE(FILTER(Adressen;[civiel gesloten]<>BLANK());COUNT(Klachten[ploeg]))
 
This formula should be farely straight forward but it returns an error that the expression refers tot multiple colums and they can't be converted to a scalare value ?
 
Basically what i want to do is filter in table 'Adressen' on all rows where the colum 'Civiel gesloten' has a value and devide them by the number of complaints per team in the table 'Klachten'.
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Greg_Deckler
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Right, it is because FILTER returns a table and you need a scalar for all the parameters of DIVIDE. Perhaps try:

 

Klacht per woning = DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER(Adressen;[civiel gesloten]<>BLANK()));COUNT(Klachten[ploeg]))

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Greg_Deckler
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Right, it is because FILTER returns a table and you need a scalar for all the parameters of DIVIDE. Perhaps try:

 

Klacht per woning = DIVIDE(COUNTROWS(FILTER(Adressen;[civiel gesloten]<>BLANK()));COUNT(Klachten[ploeg]))

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