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gdelvecchio
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Can't filter a table before calculating Average

Average Account Life 2:=

 

AVERAGEX (

  FILTER (

    'Facts', [Close Date] > [Open Date]),

      DATEDIFF([Open Date], [Close Date], MONTH))

 

The measure above gives me an error saying the DATEDIFF function requires the start date cannot be greater than the end date.  So my Filter isn't working the way I think it should.  Please, someone, tell me what I'm missing.

 

Thanks,

Gabe

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v-frfei-msft
Community Support
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Hi @gdelvecchio,

 

One sample for your refernce. Using the fomula as below, everything worked well.

 

Measure = AVERAGEX(FILTER(Facts,Facts[Open Date]<Facts[Close Date]),DATEDIFF(Facts[Open Date],Facts[Close Date],MONTH))

Capture.PNG

 

For more details, please check the pbix as attached.

 

Regards,

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
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Try to work with following formula 

Measure = AVERAGEX(FILTER(Facts, 
Facts[Open Date] < Facts[Close Date]), 
DATEDIFF(Facts[Open Date], 
Facts[Close Date], MONTH))

Hop it will give correct answer.

v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @gdelvecchio,

 

Does that make sense? If so, kindly mark my answer as the solution to close the case please. Thanks in advance.


Regards,
Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.
v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @gdelvecchio,

 

One sample for your refernce. Using the fomula as below, everything worked well.

 

Measure = AVERAGEX(FILTER(Facts,Facts[Open Date]<Facts[Close Date]),DATEDIFF(Facts[Open Date],Facts[Close Date],MONTH))

Capture.PNG

 

For more details, please check the pbix as attached.

 

Regards,

Frank

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.

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