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I have a table with the columns "Value", "Analyte", "Color", "AnalyteType" and "DateEnter". I created a calculated column that averages by all those groups and takes only the last 12 months of data. I would like to move this to a measure though, so I can change which data is used on the fly.
| Value | Analyte | Color | AnalyteType | DateEnter |
| 5.44 | Balloon | Blue | Lab | 2022/05/04 |
| 62.5 | Car | Red | Lab | 2022/03/11 |
| 11.5 | Car | Purple | Outside | 2022/02/08 |
| 78.1 | Chair | Blue | Indoor | 2022/04/22 |
Here is the calculated column that works:
Column1 = calculate(average(Main[Value]),filter(Main,Main[Analyte]=EARLIER(Main[Analyte])),filter(Main,Main[Color]=EARLIER(Main[Color])),filter(Main,Main[AnalyteType]="Lab"),filter(Main,Main[DateEnter]>today()-365))
Here is the measure I tried:
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@Anonymous , Try like
calculate(average(Main[Final]),filter(allselected(Main),Main[Analyte]=Max(Main[Analyte]) && Main[Color]=Max (Main[Color]) && Main[AnalyteType]="Lab"))
@Anonymous , Try like
calculate(average(Main[Final]),filter(allselected(Main),Main[Analyte]=Max(Main[Analyte]) && Main[Color]=Max (Main[Color]) && Main[AnalyteType]="Lab"))
That worked great. Why use the "Max" instead of "Earlier"?
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