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nrungta
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Apply two rows filter

My data has a column Country. I have data points of 10 countires in the Country Column. Now I want to use average Sales of only two countries, USA and India. 
1. How can I use this in a Measure?
2. How can I make a new table from it?
Thanks in Advance

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Anonymous
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Measure

AverageSales = Calculate([Your Average Calculation], Filter([Your Table], Country = "USA" || Country = "India")

 

New Table

Option1:

Look at this post by @v-jiascu-msft to create a summaryized table

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Summarize-Table-and-Filter-by-Date/m-p/465088/highlight/tru...

 

Option 2: 

Or from Power Query you could always create a reference to your original table and filter out data not related to USA or India. This would leave you with just the data your loking for. 

 

 

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v-eachen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @nrungta ,

 

You could create a new table with CALCULATETABLE() function.

Table 2 =
CALCULATETABLE (
    test,
    FILTER ( test, test[country] = "India" || test[country] = "US" )
)

 

Community Support Team _ Eads
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it.

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v-eachen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @nrungta ,

 

You could create a new table with CALCULATETABLE() function.

Table 2 =
CALCULATETABLE (
    test,
    FILTER ( test, test[country] = "India" || test[country] = "US" )
)

 

Community Support Team _ Eads
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it.
Anonymous
Not applicable

Measure

AverageSales = Calculate([Your Average Calculation], Filter([Your Table], Country = "USA" || Country = "India")

 

New Table

Option1:

Look at this post by @v-jiascu-msft to create a summaryized table

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Summarize-Table-and-Filter-by-Date/m-p/465088/highlight/tru...

 

Option 2: 

Or from Power Query you could always create a reference to your original table and filter out data not related to USA or India. This would leave you with just the data your loking for. 

 

 

After applying these two row filters of USA and India. Can I apply more filters of another column (Zone) and filter further to  'South' and 'North'

@Anonymous @v-eachen-msft 

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