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I have the following scenario
The Price Column is the result of the following calculation
Price = DIVIDE(sum('Entrada Oferta'[Net value]),sum('Entrada Oferta'[Qt.Total OV]),BLANK())
However, as you can see, there is some days where I didnt sell products (so this calculation will bring zero), for those days, I would like the Price assume the value of the average Price for the whole month. How can I solve it?
Thanks in advance
Solved! Go to Solution.
Price = DIVIDE(sum('Entrada Oferta'[Net value]),sum('Entrada Oferta'[Qt.Total OV]),VAR _y=values(dates[year]) VAR _m=values(dates[month]) RETURN CALCULATE(DIVIDE(sum('Entrada Oferta'[Net value]),sum('Entrada Oferta'[Qt.Total OV]),dates[year] IN _y,dates[month] IN _m,ALL(dates)))
Price = DIVIDE(sum('Entrada Oferta'[Net value]),sum('Entrada Oferta'[Qt.Total OV]),VAR _y=values(dates[year]) VAR _m=values(dates[month]) RETURN CALCULATE(DIVIDE(sum('Entrada Oferta'[Net value]),sum('Entrada Oferta'[Qt.Total OV]),dates[year] IN _y,dates[month] IN _m,ALL(dates)))
Use COALESCE()
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