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I am sharing my PBI file here.
I am trying to display average calculation of percentage on the subtotal row and fix total shown as the correct 'average'.
80.79% and 32.95% are expected values.
For the 1st table (where there is missing of average), I am using these measures:
How do I fix these two?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Please check the attached file and the below picture.
Budget % =
AVERAGEX (
DISTINCT ( Table2[Provider_Name] ),
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( COUNT ( Table1[ID] ), SUM ( Table2[Capacity] ) ) )
)
Variance % =
AVERAGEX (
DISTINCT ( JoinKeyNew[Facility Name] ),
CALCULATE (
DIVIDE (
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
Table1,
Table1[PayerName]
IN { "Medicare A", "Medicare HMO", "Managed Medical Skilled", "Insurance" }
)
),
COUNTROWS ( Table1 )
)
)
)
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Hi,
Please check the attached file and the below picture.
Budget % =
AVERAGEX (
DISTINCT ( Table2[Provider_Name] ),
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( COUNT ( Table1[ID] ), SUM ( Table2[Capacity] ) ) )
)
Variance % =
AVERAGEX (
DISTINCT ( JoinKeyNew[Facility Name] ),
CALCULATE (
DIVIDE (
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
Table1,
Table1[PayerName]
IN { "Medicare A", "Medicare HMO", "Managed Medical Skilled", "Insurance" }
)
),
COUNTROWS ( Table1 )
)
)
)
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
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