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hallo,
I'd get for each operator the average throught the hours
so I put:
DDD =
AVERAGEX (
SUMMARIZE (
DMGLR04L;
DMGLR04L[CODICE_OPERATORE];
DMGLR04L[ORA_];
"ZZZZ"; SUM ( DMGLR04L[NUMERO_COLLI_INTERI_NON_PALLET] )
);
[ZZZZ]
)
but the sum is not corret
The result is 230,33, instead 205,57
where is the error?
thanks for help
Hi @Andrea78m,
Could you try the formula below to see if it works? ![]()
DDD =
AVERAGEX (
SUMMARIZE (
DMGLR04L;
DMGLR04L[CODICE_OPERATORE];
DMGLR04L[ORA_];
"ZZZZ"; CALCULATE ( SUM ( DMGLR04L[NUMERO_COLLI_INTERI_NON_PALLET] ) )
);
[ZZZZ]
)
Regards
unfortunately the result is the same.
I tried also to count ORA_:
DDD =
AVERAGEX (
SUMMARIZE (
DMGLR04L;
DMGLR04L[CODICE_OPERATORE];
DMGLR04L[ORA_];
"ZZZZ"; count ( DMGLR04L[ORA_] )
);
[ZZZZ]
)
but it gives me an incorrect value.
It gives me 21.33 instead 3??
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