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Hi Gurus,
I need to creat a measure that gets the max average for all the site locations
in the below case I need the average for all the sites to be 7212 regardless of the Location.Site.
this average gets calculated by dividing the Actual measure dividing by Months ( that is current monts of the year)
any help would be really appriciated.
measure for actual is as below.
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Solved! Go to Solution.
@amalrio So this doesn't work?
Average Measure =
VAR __Table = SUMMARIZE(ALL('Table'),[Location.Site],"__Actual",[Actual])
VAR __Max = MAXX(__Table,[__Actual])
RETURN
DIVIDE(__Max,[Months])
@amalrio This looks like a measure aggregation problem. See my blog article about that here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Design-Pattern-Groups-and-Super-Groups/ba-p/138149
The pattern is:
MinScoreMeasure = MINX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
MaxScoreMeasure = MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
AvgScoreMeasure = AVERAGEX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
etc.
thansk for the reply, but it does not seems to produce the expceted result,
Hope some wizard out there who can help me out 🙂
@amalrio So this doesn't work?
Average Measure =
VAR __Table = SUMMARIZE(ALL('Table'),[Location.Site],"__Actual",[Actual])
VAR __Max = MAXX(__Table,[__Actual])
RETURN
DIVIDE(__Max,[Months])
Thanks a lot for the prompt reply, how could I ingest YTD filter tabel into this calculation, it seems to pickup the entire dataset (as we are clearing fliters with ALL ?). I tried your table (__Table) ingets with below YTD date set, it does not seem to do the trick.
see below my code. Thanks heaps taking this far.
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Hi @Greg_Deckler ,
Instead of ALL, I wrap the selection around ALLSELECTED instead. that seems to be worked for me as I expected. I will accept your post as a solution since you gave me the direction needed, (maybe you can update your code with ALLSELECTED Instead for clarity.
Thanks a lot WIZARD :)..
Below is my code that worked for me..
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