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I have the following two measures in a report:
1. Average growth using DIVIDE and DISTINCTCOUNT
2. Average growth 2 using AVERAGEX
Average growth 2 is higher than Average growth as it is dividing the total growth by 4 instead of 5 - which makes me think that iterators (or at the very least, AVERAGEX), ignore blank values. Is this understanding correct?
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AVERAGEX ignores blank values. See the link below for an example that illustrates this behavior.
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AVERAGEX ignores blank values. See the link below for an example that illustrates this behavior.
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