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How to exclude a Column from a data filter

Hello, 
 
I need your help for my power bi : 
 
Durée moyenne par session cumulée au mois =
CALCULATE(SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions])/SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine])*SUM('Google analytics'[Durée moyenne par session]),
ALL('Google analytics'),
DATESINPERIOD(
'Google analytics'[Date],
FIRSTDATE('Google analytics'[Date]),
-1,
MONTH))
 
I need to exclude SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine]) from the date filter to not be dependant of the function datesinperiod. 
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v-yangliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi  @Anonymous ,

If you want to display the total of [Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine], you can use the following function:

Measure =
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions])/
    SUMX(ALL('Google analytics'),[Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine])*
    SUM('Google analytics'[Durée moyenne par session]),
ALL('Google analytics'),
DATESINPERIOD(
'Google analytics'[Date],
FIRSTDATE('Google analytics'[Date]),
-1,
MONTH))

If you want to display the value corresponding to [Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine], you can use the following function:

Measure =
var _sum1=SUMX('Google analytics',[Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine])
return
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions])/
    _sum1*
    SUM('Google analytics'[Durée moyenne par session]),
ALL('Google analytics'),
DATESINPERIOD(
'Google analytics'[Date],
FIRSTDATE('Google analytics'[Date]),
-1,
MONTH))

If I have misunderstood your meaning, please provide your desired output and your pbix without privacy information.

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

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v-yangliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi  @Anonymous ,

If you want to display the total of [Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine], you can use the following function:

Measure =
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions])/
    SUMX(ALL('Google analytics'),[Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine])*
    SUM('Google analytics'[Durée moyenne par session]),
ALL('Google analytics'),
DATESINPERIOD(
'Google analytics'[Date],
FIRSTDATE('Google analytics'[Date]),
-1,
MONTH))

If you want to display the value corresponding to [Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine], you can use the following function:

Measure =
var _sum1=SUMX('Google analytics',[Nombre de sessions cumulées par semaine])
return
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Google analytics'[Nombre de sessions])/
    _sum1*
    SUM('Google analytics'[Durée moyenne par session]),
ALL('Google analytics'),
DATESINPERIOD(
'Google analytics'[Date],
FIRSTDATE('Google analytics'[Date]),
-1,
MONTH))

If I have misunderstood your meaning, please provide your desired output and your pbix without privacy information.

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

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