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I try to create in SSRS a report.

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This shows me the piece of numbers. And I wish to see the percentage. I must divide to get the percentage of these Countername with the Produced pieces. And this produced pieces is in the same table like the other conter names.

My Query:

SELECT *
    FROM (
    Select  
        tsystem.Name as Name, 
        CounterName,
        calculationUnitsInitial,
        Sum(case when CounterName = 'Produziert' then calculationUnitsInitial else 0 end) as Produced

from IntervalCount inner join tsystem ON IntervalCount.systemid = tsystem.id
    where IntervalDate >= @StartDate And IntervalDate <= @EndDate 
    and  tsystem.ID in  (Select SystemID from tSystemViewSystem where SystemViewID in ('2', '3', '4', '5'))     
    and tsystem.Name = @Maschine    
    and CounterName in ('1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7')
    group by tsystem.Name, OeeCounterName, calculationUnitsInitial 
    ) as s

And If I divide the countername with produced:

=iif(Fields!calculationUnitsInitial.Value=0 OR Fields!Produced.Value=0,0, Sum(Fields!calculationUnitsInitial.Value)/Sum(Fields!Produced.Value)*100)

This not show me no bar in my chart: enter image description here

What can I do to fix this issue?

2 Answers 2

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First, What is the purpose of this IIF statement? Why not just suppress 0's in your SQL?

iif(Fields!calculationUnitsInitial.Value=0 OR Fields!ProduzierteTampons.Value=0,0,

Try changing this, then doing the following below:

In the Horizontal Axis Properties, you should be able to change the Format of the number displayed under Number -> Percentage.

Click OK and see if this gives you your desired result.

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  • unfortunately this is not the solution. I tried it but the chart not shows any bar
    – M.JAY
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:44
  • The purpose of this iif statement is, that in calculationUnitsInitial there are 0 values, If I don´t use this iif statement then the chart shows me an error because I cannot divide through 0
    – M.JAY
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:50
  • Your pictures show you viewing two different "Maschine". Is this done on purpose? When you search both in SQL, do you get the same results? I would try to test this more in SQL Sever or whatever tool you're using. It seems that you're data is pulling 0 rows for the bottom one which means your result set is most likely 0 rows due to whatever Fields!XYZ.value = 0 is
    – Geo
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:51
  • If I choose the same machine the result is the same like in the last picture.
    – M.JAY
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:52
  • Again, I suggest testing your sql first, suppress the rows you do not want to see, then return to SSRS after you're confident your code will work in the report.
    – Geo
    Apr 27, 2016 at 13:58
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Quick suggestion ... try to revise your iif statement

=iif(Fields!calculationUnitsInitial.Value=0 OR Fields!ProduzierteTampons.Value=0,0, 100.0* (Sum(Fields!calculationUnitsInitial.Value)/Sum(Fields!ProduzierteTampons.Value))

Perhaps the order of the divide and multiply is giving you a very small number close to zero.

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