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Hi I have a measure that calculates TotalProducts and I would like to now calculate Average([TotalProducts]) based on Region column. Can someone please help on how to get this. Please see below measure calculation
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Hi @Anonymous,
OK, please try this.
Measure = SUMX(ALLSELECTED(Table1),[RegionCount])/[RegionCount]
If you still need help, please share more data sample which could reproduce your scenario and share the formula which is related so that we could help further on it.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi,
Try this measure
=AVERAGEX(VALUES(Product[Region]),[TotalProducts])
Hi @Anonymous,
For your requirement, you could try the quick measure in Power BI firstly.
If you still need help, please share some data sample and your desired output so that we could help further on it.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi Thanks for your reply. I have tried Averagex and Quick Measure already. What I need is as below
| Contact_address1_city | RegionCount | Average | Calc |
| NULL | 5535 | 2.312195 | =12798/5535 |
| London | 1252 | 10.22204 | =12798/1252 |
| HIGH WYCOMBE | 554 | 23.10108 | =12798/554 |
| GLASGOW | 619 | 20.67528 | |
| NOTTINGHAM | 611 | 20.94599 | |
| Bristol | 528 | 24.23864 | |
| BIRMINGHAM | 515 | 24.85049 | |
| KING | 249 | 51.39759 | |
| sunderland | 460 | 27.82174 | |
| NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE | 457 | 28.00438 | |
| LEEDS | 437 | 29.28604 | |
| WREXHAM | 430 | 29.76279 | |
| SHEFFIELD | 393 | 32.56489 | |
| LIVERPOOL | 390 | 32.81538 | |
| Manchester | 368 | 34.77717 | |
| TotalProducts | 12798 |
Hi @Anonymous,
What about this measure?
Measure =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[RegionCount] ), ALLSELECTED ( Table1 ) )
/ CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[RegionCount] ) )
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
OK, please try this.
Measure = SUMX(ALLSELECTED(Table1),[RegionCount])/[RegionCount]
If you still need help, please share more data sample which could reproduce your scenario and share the formula which is related so that we could help further on it.
Best Regards,
Cherry
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