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Hi everyone,
I have a matrix table, where I calculate the average per row using a measure. But in the column header, I need to sum the average values.
Here is an example of what I would like to accomplish:
The column M_SumOEE * is a measure with the following formula:
M_SumOee = SUM('FactOee'[Oee])
Cells with blue background are summarized per shift because I can have multiple records per shifts. OEE per shift is an absolute percentage value, so I need to sum it.
Any idea how I can calculate the average of all summarizes values (blue background) and show the value in the row header (orange background)?
Thanks in advance and greetings
Michael
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Hi @Anonymous,
Create a measure as below;
Measure = IF(ISINSCOPE('Table'[Date]),'Table'[M_SUMOEE],SUMX(VALUES('Table'[Machine]),'Table'[M_SUMOEE]))
And you will see:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Hi @Anonymous,
Create a measure as below;
Measure = IF(ISINSCOPE('Table'[Date]),'Table'[M_SUMOEE],SUMX(VALUES('Table'[Machine]),'Table'[M_SUMOEE]))
And you will see:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Hi @v-kelly-msft,
I'm sorry for my late reply. Thank you the provided pbix. Unfortunately the measure seems not to work as I expect. I've added an addition row to the table (see red mark below).
That is the result in the table
Instead of 0.45 (second row, column Average), the value must be 0.9 (0.8 + 0.1). The average value in the header should be 0.74 ((0.9 + 0.78 + 0.55) / 3).
Thanks and regards
Michael
@Anonymous
Can you please provide a sample dataset or, even better, a sample PBIX file?
Can you please also clarify the calculations you wish to see for blue and orange highlights?
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Hey @PaulDBrown,
thanks for your answer.
I cannot prvide the pbix, but some addition information you requested. Thats the table where the data comes from.
It a simple fact table. Each column which ends with SK, hat a relation to a dimension table. The column Oee and GoodPartAmount are used for calculations.
Blue = Sum of all OEE values per Machine and Shift
Orange = Average of all blue cells for that specific machine and all shifts per machine.
Regards
Michael
@Anonymous
Please check this link
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/SUM-of-AVERAGE/td-p/197013
You want Sum and then avg of Sum, in the able link expert has provided the solution for Avg and then sum of Avg. So you can change the logic accordingly.
Please let me know if this helps.
Hi @mhossain,
I'm not sure how this will solve my problem. How do I get the value only into the Row Header per Group?
Regards
Michael
@Anonymous
Suggestion was to calculate your Sum in the calculated column, so you have sum value for Day/Night etc level, now you create just one measure with Avergage aggregation, and in matrix table, subtotal will show Avg, and for Day/Night Avg will be individual numbers which is sum in your calculated column. Hope this makes sense.
It could have been easier with sample dummy pbix.
The pbix unfortunately contains sensitive data. Is there any way to alter the data in Power BI? Otherwise, I have to alter the data in the datasource and then import it to Power BI.
Regards
Michael
@Anonymous
One way is to create dummy tables in Excel with equivalent columns (dummy names and values) and use these to replicate the model in PBI. We only need the tables you are using in the matrix (Dimension and fact tables). No need for the whole model.
the tables can be short of course: no need for thousands of rows.
it is helpful to understand the structure, relationships, hierarchies etc. it may also be useful to check that the actual results are what you are expecting.
also probably simpler than actually altering the original data.
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