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Hi All, I need to do a very simple calculation, but I am stuck. Please help. I need to see in the table the countries, years, and average per country across all years. I have tried different variations of DAX but can't come up with the correct answer. For example, for Austria, I want to see 20,290.5 across all years.
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Hi @xariet
Try :
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Hi @xariet
Try :
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @xariet
Please attach your data table in a format that it is possible to work with ( not a picture and not a visual, data from data view) and I will check it
Unfortunately I don't have an option to attach files here...
You can save it on one drive and attach a link :
or just pase a table :
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-provide-sample-data-in-the-Power-BI-Forum/ba-...
Hi,
Assuming the Year column is from the Calendar Table, write this measure
Avg = averagex(allexcept(Calendar,Calendar[Year]),[sum_sales])
Ensure that there is relationship (Many to One and Single) from the Date column of the Data Table to the Date column of the Calendar Table.
Hope this helps.
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