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ckoulis
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How can i get the average per month in a table

Hello all,

 

i have the data below: 

 

IDDate CreatedDate ResolvedDays difference
110/9/202010/10/20201
210/10/202010/12/20202
311/10/202011/11/20201
411/11/202011/13/20202
511/12/202011/15/20203
612/10/202012/14/20204
712/12/202012/13/20201

 

and i would like to get the average per month like below

 

Average per month
Oct-201.50
Nov-202.00
Dec-202.50

 

any suggestions of what needs to be done?

 

thank you in advance.

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nandukrishnavs
Community Champion
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@ckoulis 

 

First, create a calculated column.

month year = FORMAT('Table'[Date Created],"mmm-YY")

Then write a Measure.

Measure = AVERAGE('Table'[Days difference])

nandukrishnavs_1-1608010964889.png

 

 

 


Regards,
Nandu Krishna

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ckoulis , Create a date table. Join it with date created and have month year in there and then take Avergae measure.

To get the best of the time intelligence function. Make sure you have a date calendar and it has been marked as the date in model view. Also, join it with the date column of your fact/s. Refer :radacad sqlbi My Video Series Appreciate your Kudos.

or refer if this blog can help

#POWERBI: How to divide/distribute values between start date or end date or count days across months/days: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-divide-distribute-values-between-start-date-o...

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great information here @amitchandak thank you

nandukrishnavs
Community Champion
Community Champion

@ckoulis 

 

First, create a calculated column.

month year = FORMAT('Table'[Date Created],"mmm-YY")

Then write a Measure.

Measure = AVERAGE('Table'[Days difference])

nandukrishnavs_1-1608010964889.png

 

 

 


Regards,
Nandu Krishna

Thank you that worked.

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