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Hello,
I'm a Power BI beginner and need help for a report I'm trying to build.
I have a dataset with multiple years (2019-2022), manufacturing plants and CO2 emissions.
I'd like to show in a table for each year the CO2 emissions average variance compared to the baseline (2019 Co2 emissions average).
I tried some formulas but got the following result:
Formulas I used:
I'd like to have sometging like this instead:
Thank you for your help!
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is this what you want?
Measure = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table'[value]),'Table'[year]=2019)
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It works and that's exactly what I need.
Thanks ryan_mayu!
you are welcome
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is this what you want?
Measure = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table'[value]),'Table'[year]=2019)
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