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Margreet
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measure average active in period

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Hi,

Please share your sample pbix file's link, and then I can see what other columns are also involved. In the picture, I could not see what is under Category column in the visualization.

Thanks.


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Margreet
Helper II
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Margreet
Helper II
Helper II

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Hi,

Thank you for your message.

 

Jihwan_Kim_0-1689492494049.pngJihwan_Kim_1-1689492668900.png

 

expected result measure: = 
VAR _t =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        FILTER (
            ALL ( Data ),
            Data[Category] = MAX ( Category[Category] )
                && Data[StartDate] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                && Data[EndDate] >= MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
        ),
        "@daycount",
            SWITCH (
                TRUE (),
                Data[EndDate] > MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] < MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) - MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) + 1,
                Data[EndDate] > MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] >= MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) - Data[StartDate] + 1,
                Data[EndDate] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] < MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    Data[EndDate] - MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) + 1,
                Data[EndDate] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] >= MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    Data[EndDate] - Data[StartDate] + 1
            )
    )
RETURN
    DIVIDE ( SUMX ( _t, [@daycount] ), COUNTROWS ( _t ) )

 


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Margreet_1-1689704871141.png

 

 

Margreet_0-1689498122050.png

 

Hi,

Please share your sample pbix file's link, and then I can see what other columns are also involved. In the picture, I could not see what is under Category column in the visualization.

Thanks.


If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.


Click here to visit my LinkedIn page

Click here to schedule a short Teams meeting to discuss your question.

Margreet_0-1689748290426.png

 

Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.

Jihwan_Kim_1-1689425449203.png

 

 

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expected result measure: =
VAR _t =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        FILTER (
            Data,
            Data[StartDate] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                && Data[EndDate] >= MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
        ),
        "@daycount",
            SWITCH (
                TRUE (),
                Data[EndDate] > MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] < MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) - MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) + 1,
                Data[EndDate] > MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] >= MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) - Data[StartDate] + 1,
                Data[EndDate] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] < MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    Data[EndDate] - MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) + 1,
                Data[EndDate] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
                    && Data[StartDate] >= MIN ( 'Calendar'[Date] ),
                    Data[EndDate] - Data[StartDate] + 1
            )
    )
RETURN
    DIVIDE ( SUMX ( _t, [@daycount] ), COUNTROWS ( _t ) )

 


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