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ROG
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get the base number from rn date

Hi everyone,

 

The dax below gives me the number of subscribers that have optin to our marketing campaings by email.

 

base check= CALCULATE([Subscribers_Email], ALL(data_history_append_update[EMAIL_OPTIN_FLAG]))
 
Given that the report refreshes once a week (every Monday), how can I get the AVG of this base by week and by month?
 
Thank you.
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amitchandak
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@ROG , Assuming you are using date table 

measures

 

week =

averagex(Values('Date'[Week Year]), [base check])

 

 

Month =

averagex(Values('Date'[Month Year]), [base check])

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amitchandak
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Super User

@ROG , Assuming you are using date table 

measures

 

week =

averagex(Values('Date'[Week Year]), [base check])

 

 

Month =

averagex(Values('Date'[Month Year]), [base check])

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ROG
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Thanks a lot @amitchandak !

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