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I have an table called "Suporte", each rows represents one "quantity", so, I made a column like this "Quantidade = 1", given an ordinary graphic, the sum function works fine! But average doesn't 😞
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Any help?
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Hi @Anonymous,
Have you resoved your issue? You select the Average(highlighted in yellow background), it doesn't work? Could you please post more details for further analysis?
Best Regards,
Angelia
@Anonymous
Hello, The Average of a list of 1s is 1.
What result are you expecting instead of 1?
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Sorry, my example wasn't so good. If my drilldown is focusing on year, whats the average by month, if is focusing on month, whats the average by weekday.
It will probably be somewhat tricky to get the dynamic behavior you are looking for (sometimes average per month, sometimes average per day). Doable, but not trivial.
In general, I would think about your average as DIVIDE([Total Quantity], [Total Periods])
If you were talking the average per month... [Total Periods] could be something like DISTINCTCOUNT(Calendar[MonthNum]). For per day average, probably just COUNTROWS(Calendar).
Through some IF (ISFILTERED(...) ) you can likely get what you want ...
@Anonymousthe time frame doesn't matter. As @Vvelarde said, if every value is 1, the average is 1.
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