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Hi nmck86,
"When I do the math of happy-mad I expect Category_Breakdownto tie to Total_Score and it does! However, I need this to be the same for the new AVG formula that I am leveraging. I need my AVG formula to tie back to the Category Breakdown2"
<--- Your requirement is not so clear, could you please clarify more details about your logic and what you want to achieve? For example, are you doubting whether result of [AVG] is different from [Total_Score]?
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
I still don't understand what "straight divide by the months" means. What number are you dividing by 12?
Can you show the calculation for how you are getting 19.06% or 13.06% from the underlying column?
FYI, I can't open the file. What version did you author it with? I tried to open with latest (December) version of Power BI Desktop.
I just updated and confirmed this is on the Dec 2018 version of Power BI.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1siXptcM3FGuvQ3VH4qbC3aBdgFUa0Dgl/view?usp=sharing
OK, I got it open.
I can't figure out why you want the average to be around 19. It looks correct as it is.
13.76/80.30 = 17.13%
How do you get the result you're expecting?
@nmck86,
I am not clear about your expected result. Could you please elaborate more about the desired result based on the PBIX file?
Regards,
Lydia
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