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Hello Community,
I am experiencing difficulty creating a DAX Command that compares my monthly averages and percentage changes. I need to see all-time average rather than the average for the month. I will include the information below. I need to display the % change in a table with the following columns:
Product Identification, (All time - 2022-9), (All time - 2022-10), and % change.
I do not own the live dataset.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will provide images below.
Thank you!
Best,
Hi, @PowerBiGuru2
I failed to complete the understanding. What do you expect the output to be? Is it possible to expand your sample data and expected output in Excel?
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Hello @v-zhangti,
Thank you for your response. I have attempted building Excel pivot tables to accomodate my needs. Unfortunately, that was not ideal as my "... code" would not match the two separate date ranges.
I have provided an image below to further identify my objective:
Due to keeping the anonymity, "... Code" serves as my replacement identifier (highlighted in black). In yellow are the numbers I need to compare in order to output a % change. The logic would be as follows:
"A12... Code" All time - September = 4.71 All time - October = 4.71 4.71-4.71 = 0 0/4.71 = 0.00%
The 0.00% should be the new column output.
Thank you!
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