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Mahmoodul
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How can we calculate Average

Can you please help me out to calculate Week wise Average call,

We have Call and Week column, i wanted to calculate Weekwise call, like below

 

Week    Call     Avg

wk1       11         2.2

wk2       22         4.4

wk3       33         6.6

wk4       44         8.8

wk5       55          11

 

Example-Week Count-5, so 11/5=2.2 or 22/5=4.4 like this.....

Average.png

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v-deddai1-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Mahmoodul ,

 

Please try to use the following measure:

 

Avg = AVERAGEX ( VALUES ( YourTable[Week] ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( YourTable[Call] ) ) /CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT ( YourTable[Week] ),ALL(YourTable)))

 

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parry2k
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@Mahmoodul here is the measure:

 

Week Avg = DIVIDE ( SUM ( WeekAvg[Call] ), CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( WeekAvg[Week] ), ALL () ) )

 

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KNP
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Hi @Mahmoodul

 

I'm not 100% clear how the 5 is calculated but you could try this...

 

Measure = 
VAR TotalCount = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('YourTable'), ALL())
RETURN
DIVIDE(SUM('YourTable'[Call]), TotalCount)

 

Hope this helps.

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Hi @KNP

 Thanks for reply,

5 is nothing but Weekcount(Distinctcount of Week)

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Hi @KNP 

Thanks for reply.

We have one column named Report date which is nothing but number of days which contain 5 days based on (Distinctcount of Reportdays), based on this report date we need to calculate avergare call.

1st Coulmn=sb_Contractcall

2nd Coulmn=report_date (DistinctCount of Report Days=5)

Please help me

If the information is not sensitive, can you please share some actual data with correct column names to make it easier for me to write the measure for you?

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parry2k
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@Mahmoodul  and what you want? what's wrong? Not fully sure how should I interpret your message.

 

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parry2k
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@Mahmoodul try this measure

Avg = AVERAGEX ( VALUES ( YourTable[Week] ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( YourTable[Call] ) ) )

 

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Hi @parry2k Thanks for reply

but it is giving me below result

Wk1   Call    avg

wk1     11     11.00

wk2     22      22.00

wk3     33     33.00

wk4     44     44.00

wk5     55     55.00Averagex.png

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