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Anonymous
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Average Total

Hi,

 

I have a column which I have to display as Average values for the calculation to work.

 

This however, then displays the total as average which I cant have.

 

Is there any way I can remove the total for it? I need the 99 removed ideally.

 

Total.png

 

Thanks in advance

 

Liam

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@Anonymous 

 

Make sure that the column you include in your ISINSCOPE measure is the same as the one you are using in your visual. (ie, if the rows are from a dim table, you must use that same column in  the ISINSCOPE measure)

 

See this example:

Rows for Item from Tabe A (see measure)Rows for Item from Tabe A (see measure)

 

The measures are:

 

 

Average Actuals = AVERAGE('Table A'[Actuals]) +0

 

 

And the one used in the "Average without totals" table (NOTE: the "Item" in rows is from Table A = same as measure):

 

 

Average without totals = IF(ISINSCOPE('Table A'[Item]); [Average Actuals]; BLANK())

 

 

If however I use a column from a different table as  rows, I get blank: ("Item" in rows from Table B)

Wrong.JPG

 

Does that solve the problem?





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PaulDBrown
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@Anonymous 

 

Use the ISINSCOPE function.

Say your table/matrix rows are from a column 'Table[id]', you can filter out the total with:

Average without totals = IF(ISINSCOPE(Table[id]), [Your Average Measure], BLANK())




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Anonymous
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Hi @PaulDBrown ,

 

Many thanks for your reply. Ive put it in but that measure displays nothing all the way down the column.

 

I have 

Average without totals = IF(ISINSCOPE(vwtest[Points]), AVERAGE(vwtest[Points])+0, BLANK()).
 
Could you please confirm if that looks incorrect?
 
Thanks
 
Liam

@Anonymous 

 

Make sure that the column you include in your ISINSCOPE measure is the same as the one you are using in your visual. (ie, if the rows are from a dim table, you must use that same column in  the ISINSCOPE measure)

 

See this example:

Rows for Item from Tabe A (see measure)Rows for Item from Tabe A (see measure)

 

The measures are:

 

 

Average Actuals = AVERAGE('Table A'[Actuals]) +0

 

 

And the one used in the "Average without totals" table (NOTE: the "Item" in rows is from Table A = same as measure):

 

 

Average without totals = IF(ISINSCOPE('Table A'[Item]); [Average Actuals]; BLANK())

 

 

If however I use a column from a different table as  rows, I get blank: ("Item" in rows from Table B)

Wrong.JPG

 

Does that solve the problem?





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v-gizhi-msft
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Hi,

 

Please try to turn off the total in visual's Format->Total:

61.jpg

 

Best Regards,

Giotto Zhi

Anonymous
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Hi @v-gizhi-msft ,

 

Apologies, I should have been clearer. 

 

I have other columns in the table and this would remove all totals.

 

Thanks

 

Liam

amitchandak
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Please share the formula you are using

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Anonymous
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Hi @amitchandak,

 

Its 

= AVERAGE(vwtest[Points])+0

Seems fine, unless you want to ignore 0. What is the expected result and what you are getting

 

AVERAGEX(vwtest,if(vwtest[Points]=0, blank(),vwtestPoints]))+0

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @amitchandak,

 

Its not the calculation thats the problem, its the displaying of the total (99) which is averaging all of the numbers which isnt needed, and I'm not sure whether theres a way around it.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Liam

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