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Wherever I try incorporating a calculation with excluding blanks, I get Syntax error. Quite frustrating!
For instance- I am trying to calculate average of a clumn which has number of questions asked during a call. The column has blank cells as well. The formula I tried for the new measure is:
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Hello @roger360,
Can you please try this approach:
AverageNumberOfQuestions =
CALCULATE(
AVERAGE(TrackerData[Number of questions]),
FILTER(
TrackerData,
NOT(ISBLANK(TrackerData[Number of questions]))
)
)
Hi,
Blanks do not impact an average calculation. This simple measure should work
AverageNumberOfQuestions = AVERAGE(TrackerData[Number of questions])
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Blanks do not impact an average calculation. This simple measure should work
AverageNumberOfQuestions = AVERAGE(TrackerData[Number of questions])
Hope this helps.
Ah you're right! did overthinking. Thanks
You are welcome.
Hello @roger360,
Can you please try this approach:
AverageNumberOfQuestions =
CALCULATE(
AVERAGE(TrackerData[Number of questions]),
FILTER(
TrackerData,
NOT(ISBLANK(TrackerData[Number of questions]))
)
)
Thats perfect @Sahir_Maharaj ...thanks.
Do you mind giving me a quick reason why my previous one showing that error?
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