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Hi everyone. Have come across with a measure which I need to replicate but I don't know how. What sort of calcuation is the attached?
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Hi @harrinho,
This is a Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Power Pivot.
Please refer to below steps to replicate this KPI in your .pbix file.
1.Create a PowerPivot data model.
1) Create some sample data in Excel worksheet. Add it to Table.
2) Add table to Data Model
3) In PowerPivot, create a simple measure, then, create KPI based on this measure. Save all these changes.
4) In worksheet, create a table visual, add above measure into visual.
2. Import above PowerPivot model into Power BI desktop. (File->Import->Excel workbook contents)
Reference: Create a KPI in Power Pivot for Excel – Tutorial
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @harrinho,
This is a Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Power Pivot.
Please refer to below steps to replicate this KPI in your .pbix file.
1.Create a PowerPivot data model.
1) Create some sample data in Excel worksheet. Add it to Table.
2) Add table to Data Model
3) In PowerPivot, create a simple measure, then, create KPI based on this measure. Save all these changes.
4) In worksheet, create a table visual, add above measure into visual.
2. Import above PowerPivot model into Power BI desktop. (File->Import->Excel workbook contents)
Reference: Create a KPI in Power Pivot for Excel – Tutorial
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
It's a KPI. Key Performance Indicator.
This is a pretty good intro to how KPIs work:
https://www.sqlchick.com/entries/2010/10/10/display-of-ssas-kpi-indicators-in-excel.html
Fred
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