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I have a Measure defined as follows:
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Try the following measure:
HoursAlloc =
var _timeperiod = DATEDIFF(MIN( 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_Start_Date] ), MAX( 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_End_Date]), MONTH )
var _main_query = CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'CRM Opportunities'[Hours] )/
,
FILTER (
'CRM Opportunities',
'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_Start_Date]
<= MAX ( 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_Start_Date] )
&& 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_End_Date]
>= MAX ( 'date table'[Date] )
)
)
return
_main_query / _timeperiod
Try the following measure:
HoursAlloc =
var _timeperiod = DATEDIFF(MIN( 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_Start_Date] ), MAX( 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_End_Date]), MONTH )
var _main_query = CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'CRM Opportunities'[Hours] )/
,
FILTER (
'CRM Opportunities',
'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_Start_Date]
<= MAX ( 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_Start_Date] )
&& 'CRM Opportunities'[Estimated_End_Date]
>= MAX ( 'date table'[Date] )
)
)
return
_main_query / _timeperiod
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