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Hello,
I am looking to create a measure that will supply me with a "Average Logins Per Day Per User".
My data set looks like this:
User ID | Date |
A | 7/19/2022 |
A | 7/19/2022 |
A | 7/20/2022 |
A | 7/19/2022 |
B | 7/19/2022 |
B | 7/19/2022 |
B | 7/19/2022 |
C | 7/20/2022 |
The logic that I am planning to use to provide the average logins per day per user is: Total number of logins (8)/divided by number of days (2)/divided by number of users (3). So in this case, our number would be 1.3.
I would then plan to create a card that has the 1.3 number value, and I would add slicers for the user id and date. If I selected my user ID slicer to user "A" the number that I would expect to see would be 2.
Thank you
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logins per day=
var _days = max([Date])-min([Date])+1
return
logins per day=
var _days = max([Date])-min([Date])+1
return
This is working great. Thank you!
Hi,
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a measure.
Avg login per day per user: =
DIVIDE (
DIVIDE ( COUNTROWS ( Data ), COUNTROWS ( VALUES ( Data[Date] ) ) ),
COUNTROWS ( VALUES ( Data[User ID] ) )
)
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