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Hallo,
i would like to create a graph that will display the following data from an evaluation app only for completed evaluations.
the number of employees by employee type that were evaluated above average score. (max 100%)
There is a secondary list for employees with a column called Position (lookup to Positions list)
the main list has all the evaluation data columns (uniqueId, employeeName, Score, Year, status)
i am not sure how and which would be the appropriate visual.
Any ideas ?
@marial16 , Based on what I got
AverageX(Values(Table[uniqueId]), calculate(Sum(Table[Score])) )
or
AverageX(Values(Table[Year]), calculate(Sum(Table[Score])) )
or
AverageX(Summarize(Table, Table[uniqueId], Table[Year]), calculate(Sum(Table[Score])) )
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