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Suppose you created a start date and end date filter on PBI page (not in filter pane). Now you want to compute average headcount between user selected start date and end date. How will you achieve this? The source data has monthly snapshot between Jan to Dec with 1 column showing monthly time stamp
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@Abdult , Refer to the reply from @AbbasG first. If that not help refer
You have an active headcount measure and take Avg like
Averagex(Values(Date[Date]) , [Head Count])
Average of Rolling, Average of Snapshots: https://youtu.be/_pZRdLAJxxA
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Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Abdult , Refer to the reply from @AbbasG first. If that not help refer
You have an active headcount measure and take Avg like
Averagex(Values(Date[Date]) , [Head Count])
Average of Rolling, Average of Snapshots: https://youtu.be/_pZRdLAJxxA
@Abdult as per my understanding, if you create a page filter. All the visuals on that page will reflect the filtered values.
As in your case it will show the avg. headcounts during that range.
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