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Calculating the Percent of Total on a Report

Asked by hawb in SQL Server 2005, Microsoft Visual Studio Express

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I am using Microsoft Reports and am trying to figure out how to calculate the Percent of Total on a grouped row in a report.  Assuming I have a field in my datatable called Color, I simply want to create a report that counts the occurences of each color and then perform a calculation as to what percent of the total that each of the colors make up.  Basically a report that looks like this....

Color  Count   Percent
Red     50       25%
Blue    100     50%
Green  50      25%
Total    200

I have a report table that has a header, a grouping row based on Color, and a footer. So using the report expressions, my table looks like this

Color                         Count                                  Percent
=Fields!Color.Value    =Count(Fields!Color.Value)    WHAT EXPRESSION GOES HERE?!?!?!

Thanks!!!

Mike

 
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