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Hi All,
Side note: I haven't worked a lot with PBI and therefore don't have that much experience with DAX.
I created a measure in which I calculated the average weekly Run Rate:
Solved! Go to Solution.
I fixed it myself by just substracting de amount of weeks that were used in the first quarter. Tried SUM, AVERAGE(X), didn't work for me. Maybe has to do with Process_Date[week], when filtering Q2, it works with the weeknumbers instead of calculating the weeks. Therefore substracting with a higher amount then it should. By substracting Q1 (13 weeks) it divides by the right amount. Same trick next quarter.
@Anonymous ,
Research the code generated by Quick measure Rolling average and try using AVERAGEX.
@v-chuncz-msft Can you still help me? I don't understand what I'm doing wrong here.
I fixed it myself by just substracting de amount of weeks that were used in the first quarter. Tried SUM, AVERAGE(X), didn't work for me. Maybe has to do with Process_Date[week], when filtering Q2, it works with the weeknumbers instead of calculating the weeks. Therefore substracting with a higher amount then it should. By substracting Q1 (13 weeks) it divides by the right amount. Same trick next quarter.
Maybe it's me, but I don't really understand what you're trying to say here?
I tried using AVERAGEX instead of MAX, however this didn't work.
Could elaborate more please?
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