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Here is my Measure:
Adjusted Water Level =
VAR WaterLevel = SUMX(Chickens,DIVIDE(Chickens[Water Level],2,0))
VAR Adjuster = CALCULATE(AVERAGE(Chickens[# of Eggs]),ALL(Chickens[Dates]))
Return
WaterLevel + Adjuster
And here is what I get when I filter the visual:
My goal was to have a measure which adjusted the feed/water level by adding the average number of eggs to it in order to see if they rise and fall together.
Any idea why calculate() is effecting my visual?
Solved! Go to Solution.
I think that the problem is in the all(Chickens[Dates]) in calculate filter, take it off
I think that the problem is in the all(Chickens[Dates]) in calculate filter, take it off
The problem is that I do want the average of all the values. Am I confused, and it will do that anyway?
The second VAR will always give you the same value, is that you want?
I think that your first idea actually does work! Thank you so much!
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