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Hi All,
Not sure if it's possible but I am trying to create a calculation where in I can view the average prices of each sub-type.
Condition:
-Table 1, 2, and 3 are connected together.
-All but one product is based on supplier 1 column. Tomatoes are based on supplier 2 column.
This is the visual that I want to show, but not exactly sure how to create a formula that would give me the correct values. It would have been easier if the they all have the same supplier just so that I can create a basic filter, but then it's complicated having multiple supplier column.
Many thanks,
| Sub-Type | Roger + Roger/Rafa | Rafa + Roger/Rafa |
| Lettuce | g | b |
| Apples | o | e |
| Tomatoes | a | s |
| Carrots | t | t |
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Table 1: Product
| Type | Sub-Type |
| Vegetables | Carrots |
| Fruits | Apples |
| Fruits | Mangoes |
| Vegetables | Tomatoes |
| Vegetables | Lettuce |
Table 2: Supplier
| Supplier 1 (All Products) | Supplier 2 (Tomatoes Only) |
| Roger | Rafa |
| Rafa | Roger |
| Roger/Rafa | Roger/Rafa |
Table 3: Price
| Prices |
5.50 |
| 3.20 |
| 1.16 |
| 3.14 |
Hi @Anonymous ,
It's a bit confused : 1. what does the letters in the table mean?
2. How do the prices match the sub-category?
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