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Anonymous
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Calculation

Hi,

 

I am new to Power BI and would like to get some assistance.

 

I have a table like this and would like to create a measure to be 13 (=3+8+2).

Could anyone tell me how I can do it?  Thanks in advance.

 

 

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Vvelarde
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Anonymous

 

Hi, create a measure with this code

 

SumDeptCount =
SUMX (
    SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
        Table2[Service Department],
        "DeptC", AVERAGE ( Table2[DeptCount] )
    ),
    [DeptC]
)

 

Let me know if works

 

Victor

Lima - Peru




Lima - Peru

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Vvelarde
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Anonymous

 

Hi, create a measure with this code

 

SumDeptCount =
SUMX (
    SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
        Table2[Service Department],
        "DeptC", AVERAGE ( Table2[DeptCount] )
    ),
    [DeptC]
)

 

Let me know if works

 

Victor

Lima - Peru




Lima - Peru
Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks, however, it's not working.........

@Anonymous

 

hI, Can you explain more why it's not working,

Table.png

 

 

DeptCount.png




Lima - Peru
Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks. I guess something is not working well on my power BI.  I simply closed and opened it up again and it works.

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