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lizzy
Helper I
Helper I

Average instead of total in matrix

I've read a few previous threads on this topic, but can't quite find the right answer.

I currently have a data table that looks something like this

LocationSalespersonCustomer ID
1A1
2B2
3C3
1A4
1B5
1C6
2C7
3C8
2B9
1A10
3B11

and a corresponding matrix that counts the distinct number of numeric customer IDs per salesperson and location:

 123
A300
B123
C113

 

I would like to display an average for every row and column, eg

 123AVG
A3001
B1232
C1131.666667
AVG1.666667121.555556

How Do I go about doing this?

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@lizzy try this measure

Avg = 
AVERAGEX ( 
SUMMARIZE( Customer, Customer[Salesperson], Customer[Location] ), 
CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT( Customer[Customer ID] ) ) 
)

 



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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@lizzy try this measure

Avg = 
AVERAGEX ( 
SUMMARIZE( Customer, Customer[Salesperson], Customer[Location] ), 
CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT( Customer[Customer ID] ) ) 
)

 



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 That measure was perfect, thanks.

I'm now having a slightly different problem related to this. Some of the cells have no entries and are showing up as blank, not zero, so the average is only including the non-blank cells, which is wrong. I feel like I should be able to fix this by adding a +0 somewhere in the measure, but nothing seems to work. I also tried replacing the DISTINCTCOUNT with

 

 

IF(ISBLANK(DISTINCTCOUNT( Customer[Customer ID] )),0,DISTINCTCOUNT( Customer[Customer ID]  ))

 

 

which also left the blank in place. What should I do to return 0 from the count or have the average treat a blank as 0?

 
Edit: @parry2k not sure if you saw this followup. I'd appreciate any insight you have.

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