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Hi all
I have a table with daily values:
1 Jan: 10
3 Jan: 15
4 Jan: 20
etc
I would like to have a new table with
Jan: average for table above (in this case 15)
How do I do this?
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based on the sample data you provided, you can try this to create a new table.
Table 2 =
VAR tbl=ADDCOLUMNS('Table',"Month",FORMAT('Table'[date],"mmm"))
return SUMMARIZE(tbl,[Month],"average",AVERAGE('Table'[value]))
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Hi @easyleesie ,
What do you need the result in a new table for?
Have a look at the attached PBIX file.
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I saw your file, thank you very much. However, there may be a need to have control over the results (the Average, Cumulative, etc.), which is not discussed here. I do not omit to point out that your contribution supports. In my case, it doesn't support me.
based on the sample data you provided, you can try this to create a new table.
Table 2 =
VAR tbl=ADDCOLUMNS('Table',"Month",FORMAT('Table'[date],"mmm"))
return SUMMARIZE(tbl,[Month],"average",AVERAGE('Table'[value]))
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Thank you. I'm going to reply and I'll tell you.
@easyleesie , Assume you have date in the table. Have a month year in your table or date table
Month Year = format([date],"YYYYMM")
Try a measure like
Averagex(Summarize(filter(Table, Month(Table[Date])=1),Table[Month Year], "_1", Sum(Table[Value])),[_1])
Thanks a lot. I'm going to reply and I'll tell you.
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