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pb14
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New to power bi and need help with measures

Hi, I am new to Power Bi and have been trying to learn DAX etc. I have a table that I needs a measure and I am having difficulty, so I thought I would try the new calculation in tables and I am still having difficulty. I have three columns and I need to find the profit percent of the sales column

 

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Hi @pb14 

 

You mean the column "Percent Total" is the result you want, right?

 

Plesse try the following measure:

Percent Total = Max('Table'[Sales]) * Max('Table'[Precent])

 

 

Best Regards,

Jayleny

 

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v-jialongy-msft
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@audreygerred , thanks for your concern about this case.

 

Hi @pb14 

 

Can you provide detailed sample pbix file and the results you expect.So that I can help you better. Please remove any sensitive data in advance.

 

 

 

 

Best Regards,

Jayleny

 

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Hi these are the results I would be looking for, thank you for your help

 

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Hi @pb14 

 

You mean the column "Percent Total" is the result you want, right?

 

Plesse try the following measure:

Percent Total = Max('Table'[Sales]) * Max('Table'[Precent])

 

 

Best Regards,

Jayleny

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Yes thank you for this

audreygerred
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Hello! For profit percent you really should have the COGS that way profit and profit percent can be calculated through a measure. With what you have right now you wouldn't be able to calculate it - you would just be able to take an average of the percentages that you have, but not come to a true amount for anything except at the row level like it is now.




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Thank you, I am having difficulty getting a measure to work. I have two tables one with items and profi percent and another table with the sale items and then sales measures to work out the total of the total goods sold

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