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I have this very simplified data sheet:
| WorkerName | Date | ProductsMade |
| John | 2019/12/01 | 40 |
| John | 2019/12/01 | 50 |
| John | 2019/12/05 | 90 |
| John | 2019/12/05 | 70 |
| John | 2019/12/07 | 110 |
| John | 2019/12/15 | 150 |
| John | 2019/12/18 | 70 |
| John | 2019/12/21 | 115 |
My workers work several shifts per day. And John is not my only worker 🙂
Lets say I would like to know how many products my workers make on the average per day. That is easy.
But lets say I would like know that information but concerning only those days that they make more than 100 products: average per day per worker.
Any help? In my query or in Power BI?
Thanks in advance,
Pasi Niinikoski
try a measure
Measure = CALCULATE(AVERAGE(Query[ProductsMade]);ALLEXCEPT(Query;Query[WorkerName]);Query[ProductsMade]>100)
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Hi @az38 and thanks,
will try that but I must first somehow calculate the sum of the ProductsMade by worker per day and then apply that measure.
-Pasi
ProductsMade = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Products]);ALLEXCEPT('Table';'Table'[WorkerName];'Table'[Date]))
do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
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