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I am trying to create a rolling 6 week view of a count.
It should be simple - an aggregate of weekly totals for the last 6 weeks of daily data. Put into a line graph.
I am following this guide:
http://www.powerpivotpro.com/2013/07/moving-averages-sums-etc/
But running into an error when I try select the number of intervals as below:
Any ideas as to why?
I realise it says day in my example. I was testing it on a day to day moving visual before creating the 6 week. I also see that PowerBI does not have a week option, any help in creating that would be appreciated too.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @fyrworx,
Please modify your DAX formula as:
3 Month Moving Sum Units Sold = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Moving Average'[Compliant] ), ALL ( 'Moving Average' ), DATESINPERIOD ( Dates[Date], LASTDATE ( Dates[Date] ), -3, DAY ) )
Thanks,
Yuliana Gu
I seem to have figured out the error but can't get the visual to work the way I want it.
Apparently the syntax requires a space after the number of intervals, before the ",".
Which doesn't make sense. Anyone else have this issue?
Hi @fyrworx,
Please modify your DAX formula as:
3 Month Moving Sum Units Sold = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Moving Average'[Compliant] ), ALL ( 'Moving Average' ), DATESINPERIOD ( Dates[Date], LASTDATE ( Dates[Date] ), -3, DAY ) )
Thanks,
Yuliana Gu
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