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Hello,
I am trying to get a simple average that is based on how many days have been ran in my time period. I'd want to get 177 divided by 4 (since there have been four Fridays). Since five total Wednesday's have been ran, I'd want to get the total of Wednesday divided by 5.
I need this to be a rolling average as well, so it updates based on the calendar updating.
Thank you for your help!
@Imthedan , Isincope should help
assume you have measure then try like
Sub Total= calculate(averagex(values(Date[Date]),[measure]) ,filter(allselected(Date), Date[Day Name] = max(Date[Day Name])))
FInal measure = if(isinscope(Date[Day Name]) && not(isinscope(Date[Date])), [Sub Total], [Measure])
I put in the code and got an error saying the filter function passed too few arguments.
Here is the code I used:
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