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Hi guys, I have a problem with my measure,
I would like to do a progressive calculation. That is to say I have three columns, one with the number of session, one with the average time per session and another with the cumulative number of session each month.
Starting from a date, I would like to calculate a weighted average on a month period. For each day from the date I started to the last month, i want to divide the number of sessions of each day by the cumulative number of session each month equal to the DAY I STARTED. The total multiplied by the average time per session.
DIVIDE(
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Google analytics'[Number of sessions] )
* SUM ( 'Google analytics'[Average time per session] ),
DATESINPERIOD (
'Google analytics'[Date].[Date],
FIRSTDATE ( 'Google analytics'[Date] ),
-1,
MONTH
)
),
SUM ( 'Google analytics'[Cumulative number of session each month] )
)To give you an exemple I am giving you this excel:
I want to calculate the session time weighed average for the DAY 6, so i have to sum all the session time weighed average of all other days. To calcul them, i am using the last cumulative number of sessions.
I hope you can help me, tell me if i'm not clear enough.
Hi, @Anonymous
It is necessary to first judge whether the results returned by the numerator and denominator are correct.
Can you share a sample file for further investigation?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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