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bdmichael09
Helper II
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Rolling 7 day average that looks beyond date filter

I'll try to be brief and explicit. I'm creating a report that has line charts that are functioning as trend lines of my data. The charts show actual production numbers as well as a rolling 7 day average. The charts themselves are being limited to show the previous 90 days. The problem I have is I can't seem to get the rolling 7 day average measure to ignore the 90 day filter and calculate the average of the 90th day looking back to the 97th day. Basically this means the average and total production on the far left date in my chart are always identical. It's not the biggest problem in the world but something I'd like to fix if possible. Thanks for any help. I've included my code here:

 

 

Production Rolling Average = 

var LastVisibleDate = MAX ( DateDim[Date] )
var NumberOfWorkDays = 7
var DaysMovingAverage = 
    filter(
        filter(
                all(DateDim),
                    DateDim[Date] > LastVisibleDate - NumberOfworkDays &&
                    DateDim[Date] <= LastVisibleDate
        ),
        DateDim[WorkDay]=1
    )
return
calculate(averagex(DaysMovingAverage,[Production]),DATESINPERIOD(DateDim[Date],LastVisibleDate,-7,DAY),DateDim[WorkDay]=1)

 

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v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

HI  @bdmichael09 

Just use ALLSELECTED instead of ALL in the formula

 

Production Rolling Average = 

var LastVisibleDate = MAX ( DateDim[Date] )
var NumberOfWorkDays = 7
var DaysMovingAverage = 
    filter(
        filter(
                ALLSELECTED(DateDim),
                    DateDim[Date] > LastVisibleDate - NumberOfworkDays &&
                    DateDim[Date] <= LastVisibleDate
        ),
        DateDim[WorkDay]=1
    )
return
calculate(averagex(DaysMovingAverage,[Production]),DATESINPERIOD(DateDim[Date],LastVisibleDate,-7,DAY),DateDim[WorkDay]=1)

 

 

filter(
all(DateDim),

allselected(DateDim),
DateDim[Date] > LastVisibleDate - NumberOfworkDays &&
DateDim[Date] <= LastVisibleDate
)

 

Regards,

Lin

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

HI  @bdmichael09 

Just use ALLSELECTED instead of ALL in the formula

 

Production Rolling Average = 

var LastVisibleDate = MAX ( DateDim[Date] )
var NumberOfWorkDays = 7
var DaysMovingAverage = 
    filter(
        filter(
                ALLSELECTED(DateDim),
                    DateDim[Date] > LastVisibleDate - NumberOfworkDays &&
                    DateDim[Date] <= LastVisibleDate
        ),
        DateDim[WorkDay]=1
    )
return
calculate(averagex(DaysMovingAverage,[Production]),DATESINPERIOD(DateDim[Date],LastVisibleDate,-7,DAY),DateDim[WorkDay]=1)

 

 

filter(
all(DateDim),

allselected(DateDim),
DateDim[Date] > LastVisibleDate - NumberOfworkDays &&
DateDim[Date] <= LastVisibleDate
)

 

Regards,

Lin

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Greg_Deckler
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Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

 


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