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Dear Community
I'm created a MEDIAN measure for salesPrice.
As you can see on my screenshot, the blue line is the result I currently get.
But what I like to get is the Median based on the selected date range.
That would be 53.67 in my example, because this is the middle value (median) of this three numbers.
I tried the followning meaure but I don't work as expected.
Test_Medain =
Var Var_LastDate = Max('Time'[DateKey])
Var Var_FirstDate = Min('Time'[DateKey])
Var x =
CALCULATE(
MEDIAN(OrderLine[SalesPriceEUR])
,Filter(
ALL('Time')
,AND('Time'[DateKey] >= Var_FirstDate ,
'Time'[DateKey] <= Var_LastDate
)
)
)
Return (x)
Any plans how I must modify my query?
Thx
Solved! Go to Solution.
Please adjust the measure MyMedian to your needs. File attached.
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