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I have a table with total asset values by customer. = 'Customer ID' column, 'Asset $' column.
I have another table that has 'Customer ID', 'Office Location'
No problem, in a visual I can get average Asset $ by location.
However, I want a KPI measure that shows say Barrie (a location) average Asset $ as a % of all location averages. (I'll be doing this for several other tables so we can compare several averages across multiple locations for drivers). And I want this to 'stick' even if we filter by territories that would include Barrie or by Barrie location.
Effectively Average Asset $ by Location / Average Asset $ all locations
I've tried to create a column but I can't get location because it's in another reference table?
I have 8 different query tables / data points to do this, and I'd like to do this for territory & location so merging the data into a merged query seems like a crazy way to go but the only other way I can think of.
Any help appreciated.
Hi @SharonHMA
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