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I have a table with case event data
How do I calculate the average where the durations are first summarised per case, and then divided by total number of cases. When I try now I'm only getting an average per row.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please have a try.
Create a measure.
Measure = var case_1 = SUMX(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Duration])
var number = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[CaseNumber]),ALL('Table'))
var result = DIVIDE(case_1,number)
return result
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please provide some sample data and desired output. How many cases are the above data for?
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Community Support Team _ Polly
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This is sample data from two cases:
I want my average to be:
(546+339+2134+22+5) + (16) / 2 = 3046 + 16 / 2 = 1531
In other words:
total duration of case 1 + total duration case 2 / number of cases.
This should just be a messure so that I can display the average case duration in for example a card
@Anonymous , Try measures like
Averagex(values(Table[Casenumber]), calculate(sum(Table[Duration In Min])) )
or
Averagex(summarize(Table, Table[Casenumber],"_1", calculate(sum(Table[Duration In Min])) ),[_1])
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