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Hi All,
I have a scenario where I need to calculate the "% of Projects that meet our Customer Satisfaction Score" of >=5 and show the result in a Card Visual.
The lowest granular level of information is Respondent.
As you can have multiple Respondents per each Project, I first need to calculate the Average Score Per Each Project.
For instance "Facebook Project" average = (4+7)/2 = 5.5 =Meets Satisfaction Score
I then need to formulate:
CountIF( (Average of Project)>=5))
Count of All Projects
Is there an easy way to do this.
I have tried SumX and Summarize functions but to no avail.
Appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Brian
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I would just copy your query, strip out all other columns other than Project column, remove duplicates and you'd have a Projects table in 5 minutes.
It seems like this article presents a very similar scenario:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Design-Pattern-Groups-and-Super-Groups/ba-p/138149
Hi and thank you for the reply.
However, how can I calculated this, without having to create a "Projects Table" first?
Or is there a way?
Regards,
Brian.
I would just copy your query, strip out all other columns other than Project column, remove duplicates and you'd have a Projects table in 5 minutes.
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