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Maby Its depends of your Culture, try to use [ , ] instead of [ ; ] and try to count your
Try this
AveragePrice := AVERAGEX (FILTER(YourTableName, YourTableName[Volume] > 0), YourTableName[Price])
or this
AveragePrice := CALCULATE ( AVERAGE (YourTableName[Price] ), YourTableName[Volume] > 0 )
Hello, @puj831
Try this
AveragePrice := AVERAGEX (FILTER(YourTableName; YourTableName[Volume] > 0); YourTableName[Price])
or this
AveragePrice := CALCULATE ( AVERAGE (YourTableName[Price] ); YourTableName[Volume] > 0 )
This is error I keep getting back. Any solutions? Thank you so much!
Maby Its depends of your Culture, try to use [ , ] instead of [ ; ] and try to count your
Try this
AveragePrice := AVERAGEX (FILTER(YourTableName, YourTableName[Volume] > 0), YourTableName[Price])
or this
AveragePrice := CALCULATE ( AVERAGE (YourTableName[Price] ), YourTableName[Volume] > 0 )
Yes, that works. Thank you so much!
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