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zia1991
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divide function

zia1991_0-1713425174792.png

I am new to power bi,Actually i want to divide BL with TBL to get thier ratio,but it give me only one vlaue for the first row,I want the function that resuilt for all row.

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v-jianpeng-msft
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Thanks @PowerBigginer 

Hi, @zia1991 

Based on the data provided by your picture, I guess your BL and TBL are both a metric, so I created the following sample data:

vjianpengmsft_0-1713489451108.png

I created two measures and placed them in the table visual:

vjianpengmsft_1-1713490026792.png

vjianpengmsft_2-1713490039980.png

I use the following DAX to divide each row:

MEASURE =
VAR _seletedvalue =
    CALCULATE ( [TBL1], ALL ( 'Table' ) )
RETURN
    DIVIDE ( [BL1], _seletedvalue, 0 )

Here are the results:

vjianpengmsft_3-1713490163451.png

I've provided the PBIX file used this time below.

 

 

 

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PowerBigginer
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But you don't have any values in TBL If you don't have values you can replace with 0

Try this  = DIVIDE([BL],[TBL],0)
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