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I uploaded a spreadsheet of 25000 rows of data. Column A shows an order number. Column B shows the order total. I want to map the Top 10 orders and show their average out of 25000. But Power BI shows their average of the Top 10.
Is there a work around for this?
@Anonymous
Hi, create a measure to calculate the average over total:
Avg-over-Total =
DIVIDE (
SUM ( Table1[Total Order] ),
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Total Order] ), ALL ( Table1 ) )
)Regards
Victor
Lima - Peru
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