Dividing two tables in PowerBi - powerbi

I have two tables, say table 1 and table 2.
Table 1:
Region2
Apr
May
North
50
1200
South
75
1500
East
100
750
West
150
220
Table 2:
Region2
Apr
May
North
5
12
South
10
15
East
10
15
West
15
11
I need a table 3 that is a division of table 1 and table 2
Table 3:
Region2
Apr
May
North
10
100
South
7.5
100
East
10
50
West
15
20

I managed to solve it by creating a measure which is a ratio.
In my case, table 1 had values in say rupees.
table 2 had values in say, litres
So, I created a measure which is a division of sum total rupees and sum total of litres and when I added the measure to values in pivot matrix, it automatically divided the two tables.

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In DAX how could i calculate top 5 and others sum with percentage

I have a table which incluede firms name and cities
i want to calculate percectage of top 5 cities and sum of other cities
my expectatiton is:
city
firms %
ny
25
ca
20
fl
15
az
12
others
28

Power BI Matrix Visual Showing Row of Blank Values Even Though Source Data Does Not Have Blanks

I have two tables one with data about franchise locations (Franchise Profile Info) and one with Award data. Each franchise location is given a certain number of awards they are allowed to give out per year. Each franchise location rolls up to a larger group depending on where in the country they are located. These tables are in a 1 to 1 relationship using Franchise ID. I am trying to create a matrix with the number of awards, total utilized, and percentage utilized rolled up to group with the ability to expand the groups and see individual locations. For some reason when I add the value fields a blank row is created. There are not any blank rows in either of the original tables so I'm not sure where this is coming from.
Franchise Profile Info table
ID
Franchise Name
Group
Street Address
City
State
164
Park's
West
12 Park Dr.
Los Angeles
CA
365
A & J
East
243 Whiteoak Rd
Stafford
VA
271
Otto's
South
89 Main St.
St. Augustine
FL
Award table
ID
Year
TotalAwards
Utilized
164
2022
16
12
365
2022
5
5
271
2022
22
17
This tables are in a relationship with a 1 to 1 match on ID
What I want the matrix to look like
Group
Total Awards
Utilized
%Awards Utilized
East
5
5
100%
West
16
12
75%
South
22
17
77%
Instead what I'm getting is this
Group
Total Awards
Utilized
%Awards Utilized
East
5
5
100%
West
16
12
75%
South
22
17
77%
0
0
0%
I can't for the life of me figure out where this row is coming from. I can add in the Group and Franchise name as rows but as soon as I add any of the value columns this blank row shows up.
You have a value on the many side that does not exist on the one side. You can read a full explanation here. https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/blank-row-in-dax/

How do I create a pivot table with weighted averages from a table in PowerBI?

I have data in the following format:
Building
Tenant
Type
Floor
Sq Ft
Rent
Term Length
1 Example Way
Jeff
Renewal
5
100
100
6
47 Fake Street
Tom
New
3
500
200
12
I need to create a visualisation in PowerBI that displays a pivot table of attribute by tenant, with a weighted averages (by square foot) column, like this:
Jeff
Tom
Weighted Average (by Sq Ft)
Building
1 Example Way
47 Fake Street
-
Type
Renewal
New
-
Floor
5
3
-
Sq Ft
100
500
433.3333333
Rent
100
200
183.3333333
Term Length (months)
6
12
11
I have unpivoted the original data, like this:
Tenant
Attribute
Value
Jeff
Building
1 Example Way
Jeff
Type
Renewal
Jeff
Floor
5
Jeff
Sq Ft
100
Jeff
Rent
100
Jeff
Term Length (months)
6
Tom
Building
47 Fake Street
Tom
Type
New
Tom
Floor
3
Tom
Sq Ft
500
Tom
Rent
200
Tom
Term Length (months)
12
I can almost create what I need from the unpivoted data using a matrix (as below), but I can't calculate the weighted averages column from that matrix.
Jeff
Tom
Building
1 Example Way
47 Fake Street
Type
Renewal
New
Floor
5
3
Sq Ft
100
500
Rent
100
200
Term Length (months)
6
12
I can also create a table with my attributes as headers (instead of in a column). This displays the right values and lets me calculate weighted averages (as below).
Building
Type
Floor
Sq Ft
Rent
Term Length (months)
Jeff
1 Example Way
Renewal
5
100
100
6
Tom
47 Fake Street
New
3
500
200
12
Weighted Average (by Sq Ft)
-
-
-
433.3333333
183.3333333
11
However, it's important that these values are displayed vertically instead of horizontally. This is pretty straightforward in Excel, but I can't figure out how to do it in PowerBI. I hope this is clear. Can anyone help?
Thanks!

Average of percent of column totals in DAX

I have a fact table named meetings containing the following:
- staff
- minutes
- type
I then created a summarized table with the following:
TableA =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'meetings'[staff]
, 'meetings'[type]
, "SumMinutesByStaffAndType", SUM( 'meetings'[minutes] )
)
This makes a pivot table with staff as rows and columns as types.
For this pivottable I need to calculate each cell as a percent of the column total. For each staff I need the average of their percents. There are only 5 meeting types so I need the sum of these percents divided by 5.
I don't know how to divide one number grouped by two columns by another number grouped by one column. I'm coming from the SQL world so my DAX is terrible and I'm desperate for advice.
I tried creating another summarized table to get the sum of minutes for each type.
TableB =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'meetings'[type]
, "SumMinutesByType", SUM( 'meetings'[minutes] )
)
From there I want 'TableA'[SumMinutesByStaffAndType] / 'TableB'[SumMinutesByType].
TableC =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'TableA'[staff],
'TableB'[type],
DIVIDE ( 'TableA'[SumMinutesByType], 'TableB'[SumMinutesByType]
)
"A single value for column 'Minutes' in table 'Min by Staff-Contact' cannot be determined. This can happen when a measure formula refers to a column that contains many values without specifying an aggregation such as min, max, count, or sum to get a single result."
I keep arriving at this error which leads me to believe I'm not going about this the "Power BI way".
I have tried making measures and creating matrices on the reports view. I've tried using the group by feature in the Query Editor. I even tried both measures and aggregate tables. I'm likely overcomplicating it and way off the mark so any help is greatly appreciated.
Here's an example of what I'm trying to do.
## Input/First table
staff minutes type
--------- --------- -----------
Bill 5 TELEPHONE
Bill 10 FACE2FACE
Bill 5 INDIRECT
Bill 5 EMAIL
Bill 10 OTHER
Gary 10 TELEPHONE
Gary 5 EMAIL
Gary 5 OTHER
Madison 20 FACE2FACE
Madison 5 INDIRECT
Madison 15 EMAIL
Rob 5 FACE2FACE
Rob 5 INDIRECT
Rob 20 TELEPHONE
Rob 45 FACE2FACE
## Second table with SUM of minutes, Grand Total is column total.
Row Labels EMAIL FACE2FACE INDIRECT OTHER TELEPHONE
------------- ------- ----------- ---------- ------- -----------
Bill 5 10 5 10 5
Gary 5 5 10
Madison 15 20 5
Rob 50 5 20
Grand Total 25 80 15 15 35
## Third table where each of the above cells is divided by its column total.
Row Labels EMAIL FACE2FACE INDIRECT OTHER TELEPHONE
------------- ------- ----------- ------------- ------------- -------------
Bill 0.2 0.125 0.333333333 0.666666667 0.142857143
Gary 0.2 0 0 0.333333333 0.285714286
Madison 0.6 0.25 0.333333333 0 0
Rob 0 0.625 0.333333333 0 0.571428571
Grand Total 25 80 15 15 35
## Final table with the sum of the rows in the third table divided by 5.
staff AVERAGE
--------- -------------
Bill 29.35714286
Gary 16.38095238
Madison 23.66666667
Rob 30.5952381
Please let me know if I can clarify an aspect.
You can make use of the built in functions like %Row total in Power BI, Please find the snapshot below
If this is not what you are looking for, kindly let me know (I have used your Input table)

Adding column based on ID in another data

data1 is data from 1990 and it looks like
Panelkey Region income
1 9 30
2 1 20
4 2 40
data2 is data from 2000 and it looks like
Panelkey Region income
3 2 40
2 1 30
1 1 20
I want to add a column of where each person lived in 1990.
Panelkey Region income Region1990
3 2 40 .
2 1 30 1
1 1 20 9
How can I do this on Stata?
The following code will deal with panels that live in multiple regions in the same year by choosing the region with larger income. This would make sense if income was proportional to fraction of the year spent in a region. Same income ties will be broken arbitrarily using the highest region's value. Other types of aggregation might make sense (take a look at the -collapse- command).
Note that I tweaked your data by inserting second rows for the last observation in each year:
clear
input Panelkey Region income
1 9 30
2 1 20
4 2 40
4 10 80
end
rename (Region income) =1990
bysort Panelkey (income Region): keep if _n==_N
isid Panelkey
save "data1990.dta", replace
clear
input Panelkey Region income
3 2 40
2 1 30
1 1 20
1 9 20
end
bysort Panelkey (income Region): keep if _n==_N
isid Panelkey
merge 1:1 Panelkey using "data1990.dta", keep(match master) nogen
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