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Hi,
Please see below the example. In a table/matrix the total of average value (% Goal) is different from the real average.
Orders and customers are measures (SUM). % Goal (also a measure) is the division between orders and customers.
| SALESMAN | Orders | Customers | % Goal |
| ERICK STEVEEN VELASQUEZ RENGIFO (PV3) | 516 | 1018 | 50,69% |
| JANURY THAYRI VELASQUEZ RENGIFO (PV2) | 526 | 910 | 57,80% |
| JONATHAN ANDRES SANTANA CARRILLOPV1) | 463 | 1065 | 43,47% |
| JOSE ROLANDO GARCIA GARCIA | 468 | 1241 | 37,71% |
| PARRAGA BAQUE JEAN CARLOS (MV1) | 577 | 1237 | 46,65% |
| PORTILLA CARRILLO ANDERSON SNEHIDER(M3) | 525 | 946 | 55,50% |
| 3075 | 6417 | 47,92% |
Please your help
Thanks
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I'd like to suggest you take a look at following link about measure total calculate issue:
Measure Totals, The Final Word
If above not help, can you please share some dummy data for test?
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous ,
I'd like to suggest you take a look at following link about measure total calculate issue:
Measure Totals, The Final Word
If above not help, can you please share some dummy data for test?
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
It worked
Thank you so much
Hi @Anonymous
3075/6417 = 0,4791958859280037
what result do you expect?
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Hi, thanks for your reply
But, if I only show the % Goal column, the result is wrong.
| SALESMAN | % Goal |
| ERICK STEVEEN VELASQUEZ RENGIFO (PV3) | 50,69% |
| JANURY THAYRI VELASQUEZ RENGIFO (PV2) | 57,80% |
| JONATHAN ANDRES SANTANA CARRILLOPV1) | 43,47% |
| JOSE ROLANDO GARCIA GARCIA | 37,71% |
| PARRAGA BAQUE JEAN CARLOS (MV1) | 46,65% |
| PORTILLA CARRILLO ANDERSON SNEHIDER(M3) | 55,50% |
| 47,92% |
I think what he's saying is that based on the numbers in your example, the calculation appears to be correct already - whether you show the other columns or not, the percentage for each person and the percentage of the total is correct, based on those numbers. What number do you think you should be seeing in the % Goal total? Why do you think 47,92% is wrong, since the total numbers of 3075 sales and 6417 customers calculates to 47,92% of Goal?
Hi,
In a calculator, the average of % Goal is 48,63%, not 47,92%.
Your support is greatly appreciated
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