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I have a very large dataset which contains Companies, Users (related to these companies by email-domain) and a hit-count. I need to calculate a measure to have the number of hits in relation to the number of users per company.
Is the measure simply a Count(Hits)/Count(User)?? The numbers seem strange to me....
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AverageX(Summarize(Table, Table[User], "_1",Count(Table[Hits]) ),[_1])
or
AverageX(Summarize(Table, Table[Company], Table[User], "_1",Count(Table[Hits]) ),[_1])
AverageX(Summarize(Table, Table[User], "_1",Count(Table[Hits]) ),[_1])
or
AverageX(Summarize(Table, Table[Company], Table[User], "_1",Count(Table[Hits]) ),[_1])
Thank you, I will try to go from here on my own (because the colums are in different tables)
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