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Weighted Average = DIVIDE(SUMX(Query; Query[Score]*Query[Value]); SUM(Query[Value])) Weighted Market Average = CALCULATE(DIVIDE(SUMX(Query; Query[Score]*Query[Value]); SUM(Query[Value])); ALL(Query[Ticker])) Weights w.r.t Ticker = DIVIDE(SUM(Query[Value]); CALCULATE(SUM(Query[Value]); ALL(Query[Bucket]))) Bucket Weighted Ticker Average = SUMX(ALL(Query[Bucket]); Query[Weights w.r.t Ticker]*Query[Weighted Average]) Bucket Weighted Market Average = SUMX(ALL(Query[Bucket]); Query[Weights w.r.t Ticker]*Query[Weighted Market Average])
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Hi @Anonymous
It seems you may create a measure with ISFILTERED Function to change the total value for each dimension.You may have a look at below articles.
https://powerpivotpro.com/2013/03/hasonevalue-vs-isfiltered-vs-hasonefilter/
https://xxlbi.com/blog/new-dax-function-isinscope/
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @Anonymous
It seems you may create a measure with ISFILTERED Function to change the total value for each dimension.You may have a look at below articles.
https://powerpivotpro.com/2013/03/hasonevalue-vs-isfiltered-vs-hasonefilter/
https://xxlbi.com/blog/new-dax-function-isinscope/
Regards,
Cherie
Thanks a lot! I could solve my problem with HASONEFILTER.
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