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Hello - I'm new to PowerBI and work at an architecture firm.
I have created two sheets that show two different buildings with similar programs. In each of these sheets I have calculated average values based on square footages of thoe buildings. Each of the building tables contains a list of rooms, a category for rooms (ex: Patient care space versus Building Support Space) and an area. We want to compare data across buildings. Is there a way to get an average of this across multiple buildings of a measured value like the net-to-gross square footages I calculated?
Table 1 "Women's Clinic"
Measured Value of Net to Gross is 0.430
Table 2 "Family Clinic"
Measured Value of Net to Gross is 0.597
I can put them in a bar chart to see comparison across but the mean/average value will just show up as 0 when I add that line into the graph.
@shannons you should create a measure for mean value as well and use that in the visual.
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Thank you - I think that's where I'm struggling though is I can't figure out out to create a mean value across two different tables. I've Googled/watched YouTube videos but haven't been able to figure it out.
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