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Anonymous
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Average count from a column using dax

Hi,

 

I have two columns.

 

File_id        Attachment_id

1                  2123

1                  3423

1                  3423

2                  453

3                  12

4                   32

4                  2312

5                  232   

6                  3123

 

Now I need to calculate average number of attachments added per file_id. In above case file_id=1 has 3 attachment, file_id=2 has 1 attachement and so on. Now I need an average of number of attachments per file_id using DAX. Please help!

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@Anonymous wrote:

@Thiyagu It seems you have taken average of 'sum' of attachment_id. I just require 'averager count of attachment_id' per file_id

 

For instance

 

File_id      Attachment_id

1                 4

1                 3

1                 34

2                 323 

2                 33

3                 33

3                 333

4                 23

 

Now in this case outcome should be: 8 ( unique attachment_id) / 4 (unique file ids) = 2 i.e on an average people add 2 attachments to a file.


@Anonymous,

Based on the above sample data, you would need to create a measure using the DAX below.

Measure = DIVIDE(COUNT(Table[Attachment_id]),DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[File_id]))

Regards,

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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dtartaglia
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Resolver I

Hi,

 

Are you looking for 1 value for average or 6; one per id? What is your visual or output look like?

Anonymous
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@dtartaglia: I am looking for one value i.e Average number of attachments per file. 

Hi @Anonymous

 

Hope below answer works for your requirement.Capture_1.JPG

 

 Measure = CALCULATE(AVERAGE(comm[Attachment_Id]),FILTER(ALL(comm),comm[File_ID]=MAX(comm[File_ID])))

 

- Thiyagu

Anonymous
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@Thiyagu It seems you have taken average of 'sum' of attachment_id. I just require 'averager count of attachment_id' per file_id

 

For instance

 

File_id      Attachment_id

1                 4

1                 3

1                 34

2                 323 

2                 33

3                 33

3                 333

4                 23

 

Now in this case outcome should be: 8 ( unique attachment_id) / 4 (unique file ids) = 2 i.e on an average people add 2 attachments to a file.


@Anonymous wrote:

@Thiyagu It seems you have taken average of 'sum' of attachment_id. I just require 'averager count of attachment_id' per file_id

 

For instance

 

File_id      Attachment_id

1                 4

1                 3

1                 34

2                 323 

2                 33

3                 33

3                 333

4                 23

 

Now in this case outcome should be: 8 ( unique attachment_id) / 4 (unique file ids) = 2 i.e on an average people add 2 attachments to a file.


@Anonymous,

Based on the above sample data, you would need to create a measure using the DAX below.

Measure = DIVIDE(COUNT(Table[Attachment_id]),DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[File_id]))

Regards,

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi,

 

It seems below is ur requirement,

 

=DIVIDE(DISTINCTCOUNT(comm[Attachment_Id]),DISTINCTCOUNT(comm[File_ID]))

 

Try this measure

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