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Hello,
the target is to calculate the average "Days on Stock" and to show it as a graph. Therefore, I need
a) Average Stock per month
b) Outbound per Month
c) Days of the Month
a) and b) is already available in my file. For c), I have a column with the first of a month (January 2020 = 01.01.2020). In Excel, where I build up an older version of that KPI, I calculate the amount of Days of January out of the Date. So, the formular for the 01.01.2020 is delivering me 31 (this is the formular: DAY(DATE(YEAR(cell of 01.01.2020);Month(cell of 01.01.2020)+1;1)-1)
Is there any equivalent in Power BI? So that I can buid up the KPI as:
(a) * c) ) / b)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Days of month = day(eomonth([date],0))
Measure = divide(sumx(Table,Table[A] *Table[C]),sum(Table[B]))
Days of month = day(eomonth([date],0))
Measure = divide(sumx(Table,Table[A] *Table[C]),sum(Table[B]))
Perfect! It works. Thank you very much for this quick answer!
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