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Hello,
I'm trying to get a value from table which has a recent datetime.
I'm trying this logic but its not working :
Measure =
VAR __time = MAX( table[DateTime] )
RETURN
CALCULATE( AVERAGE( table[values] ), table[DateTime] >= __time )
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@mohittimpus , Try like
measure =
var _max = Maxx( ALL ( table ), table[DateTime] ) //OR //Maxx( ALLSelected ( table ), table[DateTime] )
return
CALCULATE (
AVERAGE ( table[values] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( table ), table[DateTime] =_max )
)
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