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what I am trying to do is get the total of the averages into another column
You cannot measure a measure directly. Either materialize it first, or create a separate measure that implements the entire business logic.
What is your expected result, and why?
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Hi,@Anonymous
Excuse me, was his answer helpful?
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Leroy Lu
Great - now that you have documented the process you can implement it step by step in your measure. Read about aggregation functions like SUMX.
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