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Sriku
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Average calculation using multiple variable

Hi,

I want to calculate Average score and avg risk score using period and ID using DAX,

 

I need help:

RecordPeriodIDTotal riskAvg ScoreAvg Risk Score
11A                             7.4=AVERAGEIFS(G$6:G$30,F$6:F$30,F6,E$6:E$30,E6)=AVERAGEIFS(H$6:H$30,E$6:E$30,E6)
21A                           11.58.58.8
31A                             6.88.58.8
41A                           10.08.58.8
51A                             6.78.58.8
61B                             7.59.68.8
71B                           10.39.68.8
81B                           10.19.68.8
91B                             9.29.68.8
101B                           11.19.68.8
111C                             9.58.58.8
121C                             8.28.58.8
131C                             8.28.58.8
141C                             7.98.58.8
151C                             8.98.58.8
161D                             9.58.78.8
171D                             8.18.78.8
181D                             7.18.78.8
191D                           10.18.78.8
201D                             8.68.78.8
212A                             9.98.58.5
222A                             7.18.58.5
232A                             9.68.58.5
242A                             7.98.58.5
252A                             8.18.58.5
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Anonymous
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Hi @Sriku 

 

Yeah, since the description is about as clear as mud... I would also like to see anyone calculate it. I can see this post was placed here on Thursday. It's Monday. Which means nobody wants to decipher what the formulae mean. No wonder. I wouldn't do it, either.

 

@Sriku, please try to read this guide for better results in the future: How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly - Microsoft Power BI Community

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Anonymous
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Hi @Sriku 

 

Yeah, since the description is about as clear as mud... I would also like to see anyone calculate it. I can see this post was placed here on Thursday. It's Monday. Which means nobody wants to decipher what the formulae mean. No wonder. I wouldn't do it, either.

 

@Sriku, please try to read this guide for better results in the future: How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly - Microsoft Power BI Community

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