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Very good to all,
I have a problem when calculating a total average based on two averages already calculated with filters since these have negative values and in the filters I eliminate the negative values when adding both averages already calculated to get a total average the filters I make in this are not correct and therefore the total average gives me incorrect, as it could proceed so that the total average is calculated correctly without counting the negatives of both averages already calculated.
Thank you very much in advance.
@Syndicate_Admin , this might be because of row context used
you can avg have using the column in visual
averages(values(Table[column]), [measure] )
Is there a way for me to be able to use IF with an average so that I only take into account the largest numbers or giuales to 0 of a column?
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