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dominikkeller
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Contributor III

Benchmark Set Analysis between Outlets

Hey Guys,

im trying to build a benchmark expression.

My Goal is to display the AVG Productivity from all Outlets  from a Group. 

So i select a outlet and a timeframe and the avg should deselect the outlet but not the timeframe. 

If i do a set analysis with "Outlet=" my Outlet Dimension shows me all outlets.

This is my expression for the value of the selected Outlet: 

sum(Buchungen.Summe)/(sum(GX_Stunden_Ready.minutes)/60) 

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And my Selections

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Any ideas to solve my Problem?

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sunny_talwar

Try this

 

Sum(TOTAL <Kalendar.Wochentag> {<Filiale.Filiale>} Buchungen.Summe)/(Sum(TOTAL <Kalendar.Wochentag> {<Filiale.Filiale>} GX_Stunden_Ready.minutes)/60) * Avg(1)

 

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sunny_talwar

I am not completely sure I understand your requirement? Are you looking to ignore selection in Outlet? What was wrong when you ignored selection in Outlet after you used {<Outlet =>} in your expression?

dominikkeller
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Hey Sunny,

 

if i use '=' in the set analysis this happens

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My Goal instead will look this way

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i hope you understand my weird thinking better now

sunny_talwar

I am still not certain, I understand completely here... why do these value match up exactly? Is that by chance?

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dominikkeller
Contributor III
Contributor III
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That was just a quick copy and paste placeholder in Excell.

In the first expression, it is calculated based on the selection.

sum(Buchungen.Summe)/(sum(GX_Stunden_Ready.minutes)/60) 

 In the second formula (my problem) the AVG of all outlets of the same group.

sunny_talwar

May be this

If(Column(1) <> 0, Sum(TOTAL {<Outlet>} Buchungen.Summe)/(Sum(TOTAL {<Outlet>} GX_Stunden_Ready.minutes)/60))
dominikkeller
Contributor III
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thank you!

unfortunately not

this is the result

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and i need the values from total, just without displaying the other outlets

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sunny_talwar

It might be easier to help if you are able to share a sample to help you better here

dominikkeller
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Of course

sunny_talwar

Try this

 

Sum(TOTAL <Kalendar.Wochentag> {<Filiale.Filiale>} Buchungen.Summe)/(Sum(TOTAL <Kalendar.Wochentag> {<Filiale.Filiale>} GX_Stunden_Ready.minutes)/60) * Avg(1)

 

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