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hi,
i am using a matrix visual like below, my requiremnt is to have the average comes up at the customer level, right now its adding up the values in the format
when i expant the group if you see there is 2 values in the format, i need to get an average when its rolls up to customer view or when its collapsed?
is there anyway to do it?
i tried create a measure using ChatGPT but it still doesn't gives me the output of customer as Average, rather it adds up the values in the format
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11xIOy9rfHCpuY0GA6xUeDto4CKKKUYpO/view?usp=sharing
please find the pbix file for testing
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@vinodDrinkPak , Assume format is lower level and customer is upper, you can try like
if(isinscope('CE Per Pallet'[Format]), SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]) , AVERAGEX(Values('CE Per Pallet'[Format]), calculate(SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]))))
Avg of Sum : https://youtu.be/cN8AO3_vmlY?t=22980
Hi,@amitchandak,thanks for the quick reply, I will add further.
Hi,@vinodDrinkPak,
Regarding your question, the totals are calculated based on the context and since the DAX expression uses the SUM function, the totals will add up.
I tried to average the values at the 'Format' level, and I don't have any idea about the 'Customer' level, please refer to the following DAX expression for detailed steps.
Total CEsTest 1 =
IF(ISINSCOPE('CE Per Pallet'[Format]),
IF(SELECTEDVALUE('CE Per Pallet'[EOM]),
SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]) ,
CALCULATE(SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]),ALL('CE Per Pallet'[EOM])) / CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('CE Per Pallet'[EOM]),ALL('CE Per Pallet'[EOM]))),
AVERAGEX(Values('CE Per Pallet'[Format]), calculate(SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]))))
Final output :
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,@amitchandak,thanks for the quick reply, I will add further.
Hi,@vinodDrinkPak,
Regarding your question, the totals are calculated based on the context and since the DAX expression uses the SUM function, the totals will add up.
I tried to average the values at the 'Format' level, and I don't have any idea about the 'Customer' level, please refer to the following DAX expression for detailed steps.
Total CEsTest 1 =
IF(ISINSCOPE('CE Per Pallet'[Format]),
IF(SELECTEDVALUE('CE Per Pallet'[EOM]),
SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]) ,
CALCULATE(SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]),ALL('CE Per Pallet'[EOM])) / CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('CE Per Pallet'[EOM]),ALL('CE Per Pallet'[EOM]))),
AVERAGEX(Values('CE Per Pallet'[Format]), calculate(SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]))))
Final output :
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@vinodDrinkPak , Assume format is lower level and customer is upper, you can try like
if(isinscope('CE Per Pallet'[Format]), SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]) , AVERAGEX(Values('CE Per Pallet'[Format]), calculate(SUM('CE Per Pallet'[Total CEs]))))
Avg of Sum : https://youtu.be/cN8AO3_vmlY?t=22980
I tried this and it worked but it doesn't work for the total, total should also be average, both at format and Customer level, i know its a bit tricky and complicated, anything you can help, it will be great
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