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Hi,
I used this formula to calculate AVG run-time:
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@Anonymous , Join start or end date with the date of date table and try (Date without time stamp)
Rolling 28 = CALCULATE(AVERAGEX( 'Run Time',
DATEDIFF('Run Time'[StartTime],'Run Time'[EndTime],SECOND)
),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX('Date'[Date ]),-28,DAY))
@Anonymous , Join start or end date with the date of date table and try (Date without time stamp)
Rolling 28 = CALCULATE(AVERAGEX( 'Run Time',
DATEDIFF('Run Time'[StartTime],'Run Time'[EndTime],SECOND)
),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX('Date'[Date ]),-28,DAY))
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