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Hello,
Please help if all possible.
I want to get the average of 6 different measures. If one of the 6 measure is blank, then it should divide by 5. If 2 of 6 measures is blank, then it should divide by 4, etc. I only want the average of the measures that is nonblank.
In the snippet below: i need it to take the average of 4 since 2 are blank.
please please help
Put the measures into a list and use AVERAGEX.
AVERAGEX ( { [ADF], [CR], [London], [Manual], [Pcard], [SNOW] }, [Value] )
Note: Technically, using { ... } creates a single-column table with the default column name "Value".
Thank you for your response @AlexisOlson . Your measure did not seem to work but i figured it out below measure. thanks again.
Hmm. I wonder why it's not working for you. Does this version work?
Average_Productivity =
VAR MeasureList = {
[TOTAL_ADF_PRODUCTIVITY],
[TOTAL_CR_PRODUCTIVITY],
[TOTAL_Manual_Entries_PRODUCTIVITY],
[TOTAL_SNOW_PRODUCTIVITY],
[TOTAL_LondonTax_PRODUCTIVITY],
[TOTAL_Pcards_PRODUCTIVITY]
}
VAR NonBlankValues =
FILTER ( MeasureList, NOT ( ISBLANK ( [Value] ) ) )
RETURN
AVERAGEX ( NonBlankValues, [Value] )
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