Register now to learn Fabric in free live sessions led by the best Microsoft experts. From Apr 16 to May 9, in English and Spanish.
I need to calculate the "average deal size" by year. Basically, how much $ on average was each opportunity worth. I came up with a measure that produced values but I'm not sure if they are accurate:
AvgCompanyMRR Deal Size = DIVIDE([CompanyMRR$], CALCULATE(COUNTA('dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction'[OpportunityID]), 'dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction'[MRRNormalized$] > 0, 'dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction'[JobNum] <> BLANK(), SalesLeads[LeadOrigination]= "CompanyGen"), 0)
Would this give me the average MRR$ of an Opportunity for CompanyGen Leads?
To simplify: need the Average MRR$ IF LeadOrigination= "CompanyGen"
Hi @bhmiller89,
I have modified your formula, you can try it if it works on your side:
AvgCompanyMRR Deal Size = DIVIDE( [CompanyMRR$], COUNTA( Filter('dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction', AND('dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction'[MRRNormalized$] > 0, 'dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction'[JobNum] <> BLANK()) &&Related( SalesLeads[LeadOrigination])= "CompanyGen"), 'dpmgr vwJMWebSalesOpportunitiesProduction'[OpportunityID]) , 0)
If above is not help, can you share me the sample data and provide the tables relationships of this?
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Covering the world! 9:00-10:30 AM Sydney, 4:00-5:30 PM CET (Paris/Berlin), 7:00-8:30 PM Mexico City
Check out the April 2024 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
109 | |
99 | |
77 | |
66 | |
54 |
User | Count |
---|---|
144 | |
104 | |
102 | |
87 | |
64 |