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[Music] hey everyone sam mckay here from enterprise dna now im going to do a quick and easy tutorial here calculating one of the most common metrics especially if youre dealing with anything to do with say like sales revenue transactions so on and so forth we want to somehow get our calculations to a percentage margin right it doesnt have to be profit margin but im going to do this example in here but it could be any sort of margin like something to do with percent right now the key thing to note if we look at uh ill just jump to the model first actually if we jump to the model first we want to make sure that you know that the model is sort of set up to an optimized way so im just going to quickly move a few things around i know that microsoft have within the model currently love to format it in sort of like a star schema personally not a very fond of that especially for sort of novice users of power bi like i love this sort of waterfall technique or sometimes called the snowfla