The parenthesis seem fine, but the SUM
and CASE
parts of your formula seem to be wrong.
Generally speaking, report formulas use a subset of the functions available for formula fields on SObjects. The complete listing of formula functions is here..
While there isn't a SUM()
function that's documented, it does appear to work and be valid. It can take any number of parameters separated by commas (e.g. SUM(1, 2, 3, 4)
. I wouldn't recommend using it.
The CASE()
functions need to be structured differently. The field to check for goes first, then the target-value pairs, and finally the default value (all separated by commas). This one is actually a pretty easy translation from what you have.
CASE(
BucketField_77200030,
'Promoter', 1,
0
)
and you'd do a similar thing for your 'detractor' CASE()
That said, this looks like an attempt at an NPS (Net Promoter Score) calculation. Even with fixing the issues with the formula, I don't think what you have is going to work.
I'm not super familiar with report formulas, so I'm afraid I can't really offer any solid suggestions. An educated guess would be that you would want to:
- Define a formula field on your SObject (and not as a summary formula in your report) to turn promoters/detractors into 1 and -1, respectively
- Simply sum that formula field in your report
So your summary formula would look like My_SObject_Formula_Field__c:SUM / RowCount
. If you change your summary formula format to "Percent", then there should be no need to multiply by 100.