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Anonymous
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DAX Measure help

Hi,

 

I am trying to get all measures shown based on selection, I had trouble to show what I needed as the slicer or filter exclude all other records that I need.

What I want to do:

If a select shop B, I want to show, profit of the selected shop, compare to average in its region and compare to average in its state. 

Desired result:

Shop B: $150
average of region 1 in CA = (100+150+230)/3 = $160
average of CA $205

Any help is much appreciated.

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v-zhenbw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

We can use two measures to meet your requirement. One calculates the average of region, another calculates the average of state.

 

average of region = 
CALCULATE (
    AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Profit] ),
     ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), ALL ( 'Table'[Shop] ) ,
    'Table'[Region] IN DISTINCT ( 'Table'[Region] ),
    'Table'[State] IN DISTINCT ( 'Table'[State] )
)

 

average of State = 
CALCULATE (
    AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Profit] ),
    ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), ALL ( 'Table'[Shop] ) ,
    'Table'[State] IN DISTINCT ( 'Table'[State] )
)

 

The result like this,

 

DAX 1 .jpg

 

BTW, pbix as attached.

 

Best regards,

 

Community Support Team _ zhenbw

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-zhenbw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

We can use two measures to meet your requirement. One calculates the average of region, another calculates the average of state.

 

average of region = 
CALCULATE (
    AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Profit] ),
     ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), ALL ( 'Table'[Shop] ) ,
    'Table'[Region] IN DISTINCT ( 'Table'[Region] ),
    'Table'[State] IN DISTINCT ( 'Table'[State] )
)

 

average of State = 
CALCULATE (
    AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Profit] ),
    ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), ALL ( 'Table'[Shop] ) ,
    'Table'[State] IN DISTINCT ( 'Table'[State] )
)

 

The result like this,

 

DAX 1 .jpg

 

BTW, pbix as attached.

 

Best regards,

 

Community Support Team _ zhenbw

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try a new measure like

avergageX(summarize(Table,Table[Shop],"_1",sum(Table[profit])),[_1])

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