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Hey All!
So I am looking into a very paticular issue here and kinda looking for help. I have a client who is looking to get the Average of something but not have have an over representation. Example Below:
| Video | Channel | Score |
| 1 | A | 34 |
| 2 | A | 34 |
| 3 | A | 34 |
| 4 | B | 20 |
They are looking to only average 1 score from channel A with channel B so Channel A is not over represented. Is this even possible?
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
HI @Anonymous
Please give this a shot
Measure =
AVERAGEX (
SUMMARIZE (
TableName,
TableName[Channel ],
"Distinct Values", AVERAGE ( TableName[Score] )
),
[Distinct Values]
)
HI @Anonymous
Please give this a shot
Measure =
AVERAGEX (
SUMMARIZE (
TableName,
TableName[Channel ],
"Distinct Values", AVERAGE ( TableName[Score] )
),
[Distinct Values]
)
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