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calculate Overlap ratio

Hi, can anyone help me here? 

I got store name, date, customer count and I calculated customer in total for each place.

How can I get the [customer total] / [my store total)  in order to get the overlap ratio?

My store is the basis on which I compare the other store visits, so my store has to be 100%.

 

 

Store nameDatecustomer countcustomer in totalMy store total

calculation

[customer total] / [my store total]

overlap ratio %
My storeJan 20201222/2100%
 Jan 20201121/250%
B Jan 20201121/250%
My store Jan 20201222/2100%
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v-kelly-msft
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Hi @nabe

 

With the columns "store name","Date","customer count",you can calculate out the columns:"customer in total","my store in total"&"overlap ratio",for the detais,you need 3 calculated columns as below:

 

Customer in total = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[customer count]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Store name]))
My store in total = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[customer count]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Store name]="My store"))
Overlap ratio = FORMAT(DIVIDE('Table'[Customer in total],'Table'[My store in total]),"percent")

And you will see:

Annotation 2020-04-15 095550.png

 

For the related .pbix file,pls click here.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly
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v-kelly-msft
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Community Support

Hi @nabe

 

With the columns "store name","Date","customer count",you can calculate out the columns:"customer in total","my store in total"&"overlap ratio",for the detais,you need 3 calculated columns as below:

 

Customer in total = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[customer count]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Store name]))
My store in total = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[customer count]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Store name]="My store"))
Overlap ratio = FORMAT(DIVIDE('Table'[Customer in total],'Table'[My store in total]),"percent")

And you will see:

Annotation 2020-04-15 095550.png

 

For the related .pbix file,pls click here.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly
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amitchandak
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Anonymous
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@amitchandak 

thanks for your reply.

I'm not looking for the % of subtotal.

I want the % of the overlap between "my store" and other stores.

5 visitors to "my store" (100% ), within these 100% (or 5 people) , 1 visitor went to store A (1/5 20%), 2 visitors went to store B (2/5 40%).

 

*The customer count is calculated using the customer ID, so I know that they are the same customer.

 

storecustomer countoverlap ratio
My store5100%
A store120%
B store240%

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