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Hello,
my data model says that a product can have emissions in four life cycle stages.
Example for product XY with A to D as the life cycle stages as table values:
Product Life Cycle Stage Value
XY A 10
XY B 20
XY C 5
XY D 15
Therefore each product has four rows in the relationship table.
When I want to calculate the Average of all emissions (values) the answer in this example
should be 50 since there is only one product. But it is calculated 50 / 4 =12,5.
Do I have to change the underlying tables or why is the calulation wrong?
Thanks and Regards,
Chris
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @ChrisPBI. If you use =AVERAGE(TableName[Value]), you'll get 12.5. To get the sum of the value column divided by the number of products, you could use this measure:
Measure = SUM(TableName[Value]) / DISTINCTCOUNT(TableName[Product])
For your sample, that should evaluate to 50 / 1 = 50.
Hi @ChrisPBI. If you use =AVERAGE(TableName[Value]), you'll get 12.5. To get the sum of the value column divided by the number of products, you could use this measure:
Measure = SUM(TableName[Value]) / DISTINCTCOUNT(TableName[Product])
For your sample, that should evaluate to 50 / 1 = 50.
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