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Hi all,
When I make my calculation in Excel for the weighted average, I get a different % for the risk assessment in BI.
It should be 92,3% and I am getting 114,1%. Which is already strange because it should not be above 100%.
What am I doing wrong? I checked my base data and I see nothing strange. And what it even more strange, is that all other categories are correct, only the risk assessment category is wrong.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
please try
=
DIVIDE (
SUMX (
'databestand',
'databestand'[Score in %] * 'databestand'[Aantal dossiers getoetst]
),
SUM ( 'databestand'[Aantal dossiers getoetst] )
)
Hi @Anonymous
please try
=
DIVIDE (
SUMX (
'databestand',
'databestand'[Score in %] * 'databestand'[Aantal dossiers getoetst]
),
SUM ( 'databestand'[Aantal dossiers getoetst] )
)
My godddddddddddd... you know how much time I have wasted on this🤣🤣🤣
GOD BLESSS YOUUUUUUUUUUUU.......
I you were here in my neighbourhood I would have brought you a box of chocolates..... Thank you soooooooo much.
I knew something had to be wrong with the formula, but we used the quick measure for BI and thought that it had setup the correct formula.
weightage avg =
SUMX(category_values,table[score 1%] * table[antal]) / [Total antal]
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