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Average Discount Percentage = AVERAGE('OrderDetails'[Discount] / 'OrderDetails'[Quantity])
THIS GAVE AN ERROR that says the parameter is not the correct type whenever i put the this section"/ 'OrderDetails'[Quantity])"
please assist on how to reolve this
Hi @Anonymous
AVERAGE formula only works for one column. I don't know what you're trying to achieve but you can do, for instance:
Average Discount Percentage = AVERAGE('OrderDetails'[Discount]) / AVERAGE('OrderDetails'[Quantity])
or
Average Discount Percentage = AVERAGEX('OrderDetails', DIVIDE('OrderDetails'[Discount], 'OrderDetails'[Quantity],0))
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