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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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@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
@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
Thanks, however, it's not working.........
@Anonymous
hI, Can you explain more why it's not working,
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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