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There many post on Running Totals and Moving Averages separately.
I have successfully used moving average to extrapolate a future forecast
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Hi,
I am not sure how your expected visualization looks like, but could you please try the below whether it suits your requirement?
Quarter Cumulative Cost Moving Average =
CALCULATE (
SUMX ( VALUES ( 'calendar'[date_field] ), [Cost Moving Average] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'calendar' ),
'calendar'[date_field] <= MAX ( 'calendar'[date_field] )
)
)
Hi,
I am not sure how your expected visualization looks like, but could you please try the below whether it suits your requirement?
Quarter Cumulative Cost Moving Average =
CALCULATE (
SUMX ( VALUES ( 'calendar'[date_field] ), [Cost Moving Average] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'calendar' ),
'calendar'[date_field] <= MAX ( 'calendar'[date_field] )
)
)
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