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WNelson
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formula to get the last month total and then divide by 3

I want to find the total number for last month and then divide it by 3.  I need help with a formual for that.

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oritam3210
Helper I
Helper I

measure_name =
VAR maxMonth = MAX(YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month]) 
VAR sumLastMonth = CALCULATE(SUM(YourTableName[Total]), YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month] = maxMonth ) 
RETURN DIVIDE(sumLastMonth ,3) 


Here's a breakdown of what this formula does:
1. VAR maxMonth = MAX(YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month])` determines the most recent month in your data.
2. VAR sumLastMonth = CALCULATE(SUM(YourTableName[Total]), YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month] = maxMonth ) calculates the total for the items in the last month.
3. RETURN DIVIDE(sumLastMonth, 3) divides the total sum from the last month by 3 and returns this value.

Make sure to adjust the column names like `Start (UTC) Month` and `Total` to match the columns in your table.

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WNelson
Frequent Visitor

Thank you @oritam3210 

Anonymous
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Hi @WNelson ,

 

Last Month total / 3 = 
VAR _LASTMONTHSTART = EOMONTH(TODAY(),-2)+1
VAR _LASTMONTHTOTAL = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Total]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Start (UTC) Month] = _LASTMONTHSTART))
RETURN
DIVIDE(_LASTMONTHTOTAL,3)

Result is as below.

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Best Regards,
Rico Zhou

 

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

oritam3210
Helper I
Helper I

measure_name =
VAR maxMonth = MAX(YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month]) 
VAR sumLastMonth = CALCULATE(SUM(YourTableName[Total]), YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month] = maxMonth ) 
RETURN DIVIDE(sumLastMonth ,3) 


Here's a breakdown of what this formula does:
1. VAR maxMonth = MAX(YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month])` determines the most recent month in your data.
2. VAR sumLastMonth = CALCULATE(SUM(YourTableName[Total]), YourTableName[Start (UTC) Month] = maxMonth ) calculates the total for the items in the last month.
3. RETURN DIVIDE(sumLastMonth, 3) divides the total sum from the last month by 3 and returns this value.

Make sure to adjust the column names like `Start (UTC) Month` and `Total` to match the columns in your table.

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