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Though the table shows 6 planned leaves by 4 people when I calculate the Average Value should consider only four names because the same person applies multiple leaves.
What I want = SUM [planned leave]/Count[planned leave]
Count of planned leave should be 4 instead of 6
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you can try this
Measure = sum('Table (2)'[Planned Leave])/ CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table (2)'[Employee Name]),FILTER('Table (2)',NOT ISBLANK('Table (2)'[Planned Leave])))
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you can try this
Measure = sum('Table (2)'[Planned Leave])/ CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table (2)'[Employee Name]),FILTER('Table (2)',NOT ISBLANK('Table (2)'[Planned Leave])))
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