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Is it possible for a table visual to including a column that ignores the row context, while still retaining other visual filters?
For example, I have the following table with filters for month and company. I also have a column called grand mean, which shows the total mean in every row.
Now, if I filter by either month or company, the grand mean should adjust as well, as shown below.
But all I'm getting right now is this:
Here's my function for Grand Mean...
Grand Mean =
CALCULATE(
SUM(Customers[Taste Rating]),
ALL(Customers[Company]),
ALL(Customers[Month Surveyed])
)/
CALCULATE(
COUNT(Customers[Taste Rating]),
ALL(Customers[Company]),
ALL(Customers[Month Surveyed])
)
All help is appreciated. Thank you!
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with ALL(Customers[Company]) you are removing filter on the company field.
I guess you want to calculate "Grand mean" on selected records, correcT?
if that is the case then try following
Grand Mean = CALCULATE( SUM(Customers[Taste Rating]), AllSelected(Customers) )/ CALCULATE( COUNT(Customers[Taste Rating]), AllSelected(Customers) )
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with ALL(Customers[Company]) you are removing filter on the company field.
I guess you want to calculate "Grand mean" on selected records, correcT?
if that is the case then try following
Grand Mean = CALCULATE( SUM(Customers[Taste Rating]), AllSelected(Customers) )/ CALCULATE( COUNT(Customers[Taste Rating]), AllSelected(Customers) )
Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!
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