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Dear all,
I would like to ask , "What are examples of workable coding that I can try using if I need to perform rolling average of 30 weeks using the INDEX row and NOT Dates?" because based on my research that I have done so far, I mainly see people performing rolling average calculations using dates but not index which becomes unhelpful references for my case. Therefore, I decided to raise my question here instead.
All responses are welcomed.
Thank you for taking the time out to read this enquiry.
- Kaili
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@Kaili So like:
Better RA =
VAR __Index = MAX('Table'[Index])
VAR __MinIndex = __Index - 30
VAR __Table = FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Index] < __Index && [Index] >= __MinIndex)
RETURN
AVERAGEX(__Table,[Value])
Note, I pretty much just replaced [Date] with [Index]...
Better Running Total - Microsoft Power BI Community
Hello everyone,
New to the forum and first post. I was wondering which command to use to get the following results in power bi.
I am comparing scores to see if they are less than or greater than a certain range and thus helping with the decision/outome. The excel formula is working, how can i set up the same in Power bi. below is a screenshot showing the formula etc
@Anonymous Please post as a new topic.
Dear Mr @Greg_Deckler,
How can I modify the DAX formula to match with the calculated rolling average in my Excel data source file as there are differences between the data that I have and in the chart that I created in Power BI?
Please advice. Thank you very much.
- Kaili
@Kaili Not the first clue. I don't have any data to compare one with the other so impossible to say.
Dear Mr @Greg_Deckler ,
here are the screenshots of my data (we are looking at row 276's total in Excel and the Rolling Average Sample 1 in Power BI). As you can see, the data does not match. Therefore, I would like to know if there are DAX amendments that I can make to ensure that this does not happen?
Further advice is much appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
Kaili
@Kaili What is your Excel formula for your G276 cell?
@Kaili So like:
Better RA =
VAR __Index = MAX('Table'[Index])
VAR __MinIndex = __Index - 30
VAR __Table = FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Index] < __Index && [Index] >= __MinIndex)
RETURN
AVERAGEX(__Table,[Value])
Note, I pretty much just replaced [Date] with [Index]...
Better Running Total - Microsoft Power BI Community
Dear Mr @Greg_Deckler,
Thank you so much for your suggested solution and I will give it a try.
- Kai Li
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