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kalwabharath44
Frequent Visitor

Aggregate Sum and Do an Average

Hi All,

 

I Have a table containing Project Name, Stage , Start and Finish, Days to Complete ,Department

 

ProjectNameTaskActualStartActualEndDaystoCompleteDepartment
Test 1CMD5/16/2019 5/16/2019 01-Sol
Test 1CMD4/23/2019 4/26/2019 31-Sol
Test 1DM4/29/2019 5/2/2019 32-Por
Test 1DM4/26/2019 5/1/2019 52-Por
Test 1DM5/7/2019 5/10/2019 32-Por
Test 1EF4/2/2019 4/2/2019 33-Test
Test 1FE4/2/2019 4/2/201954-Dep

How can i get an aggregated sum and then do an average as shown below

 

ProjectNameTaskActualStartActualEnddaystoCompleteDepartmentAggregatedSumAverage
Test 1CMD5/16/20195/16/201901-Sol33
Test 1CMD4/23/2019 4/26/2019 31-Sol
Test 1DM4/29/2019 5/2/201932-Por1111
Test 1DM4/26/20195/1/201952-Por
Test 1DM5/7/20195/10/201932-Por
Test 1EF4/2/20194/2/2019 33-Test33
Test 1FE4/2/20194/2/201954-Dep33
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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@kalwabharath44 , Try two measures like

 

sumx(filter(allselected(Table), Table[ProjectName] = max(Table[ProjectName]) && Table[Task] = max(Table[Task])), [DaystoComplete])


AverageX(summarize(allselected(Table), Table[ProjectName], Table[Task], "_1", sum(Table[DaystoComplete])),[_1])

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kalwabharath44
Frequent Visitor

 Hi Amit,

 

The Measure provided sumx(filter(allselected(Table), Table[ProjectName] = max(Table[ProjectName]) && Table[Task] = max(Table[Task])), [DaystoComplete]) did solve my problem

 

Thankyou for the Help !!!

Anonymous
Not applicable

Try this: 

ProjectSummary1 = SUMMARIZE(Projects, Projects[Department], "Avg Time", AVERAGE(Projects[DaysToCompleteCol]))
 
 
Anonymous
Not applicable

You can create a calculated summarize table summarized on ProjectName, Task and Department.

 

I am not sure what is the logic/granularity for your "Average" column. If it is Average of "Sum" then it should be at a higher granular level.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@kalwabharath44 , Try two measures like

 

sumx(filter(allselected(Table), Table[ProjectName] = max(Table[ProjectName]) && Table[Task] = max(Table[Task])), [DaystoComplete])


AverageX(summarize(allselected(Table), Table[ProjectName], Table[Task], "_1", sum(Table[DaystoComplete])),[_1])

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