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Hello all,
I have a question. I want to create an average score per group for a company. I already created a score per user (I've did this by dividing the 'halfhouractivity' by the 'daysregistered'. Every user is placed within a group and I want to create a overview where I can see per group how many users are in that group, and what there average score is for that group. See image below.
This is what I already created. An overview per user and what their score is. I simply can not add the group to this, because then I get the wrong information in my visualization. Then I get mostly the same user keys at every group.
Does anyone know how I can achieve an overview per group.
Kind Regards,
Dwayne
Hi, @Anonymous
I'd like to suggest you set the cross filter direction between 'dUser' and 'fUserGroupCommunity' and the cross filter direction between 'dUser' and 'fCommunityConcurrentUsers' as 'Both'. For most relationships, the cross filter direction is set to Both. The Both setting enables Power BI Desktop to treat all aspects of connected tables as if they're a single table.
For further information, you may refer to the document .
Best Regards
Allan
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
To give some more info:
This is my model where you can see the relationships for my tables.
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