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I need help generating two metrics with respect to time.
First, an acute ratio (take the dates from today to 7 days less)
02/18 to 02/12, then tomorrow that I take from 02/19 to 02/13 and so on continuously.
After a chronic ratio, which takes from 7 days less, up to 28 days. (From 02/11 to 01/22) And so continuously, tomorrow I would take from 02/12 to 01/23 and so on continuously.
After the last metric that would be Acute/Chronic (Acute/Chronic Ratio =
DIVIDE([Acute Ratio],[Chronic Ratio]))
I can't find a solution to mainly calculate the chronic ratio. I can't find how to tell it in DAX to calculate the 21 days prior to the last 7
| Day | Name | Distance |
| 28/12/2022 | Manuel | 6948,94 |
| 29/12/2022 | Manuel | 5086,62 |
| 30/12/2022 | Manuel | 4219,64 |
| 31/12/2022 | Manuel | 5370,32 |
| 01/01/2023 | Manuel | 5417,95 |
| 02/01/2023 | Manuel | 5023,13 |
| 03/01/2023 | Manuel | 3314,83 |
| 04/01/2023 | Manuel | 3810 |
| 05/01/2023 | Manuel | 3806,19 |
| 06/01/2023 | Manuel | 5468,44 |
| 07/01/2023 | Manuel | 2609,42 |
| 08/01/2023 | Manuel | 5773,7 |
| 09/01/2023 | Manuel | 2638,92 |
| 10/01/2023 | Manuel | 4164 |
| 11/01/2023 | Manuel | 4915,58 |
| 12/01/2023 | Manuel | 1061,04 |
| 13/01/2023 | Manuel | 5468,11 |
| 14/01/2023 | Manuel | 5705,44 |
| 15/01/2023 | Manuel | 5827,5 |
| 16/01/2023 | Manuel | 4497,31 |
| 17/01/2023 | Manuel | 4456,62 |
| 18/01/2023 | Manuel | 5222,84 |
| 19/01/2023 | Manuel | 3702,69 |
| 20/01/2023 | Manuel | 6946,15 |
| 21/01/2023 | Manuel | 4396,6 |
| 22/01/2023 | Manuel | 5819,64 |
| 23/01/2023 | Manuel | 4250,85 |
| 24/01/2023 | Manuel | 3645,42 |
| 25/01/2023 | Manuel | 4123,22 |
| 26/01/2023 | Manuel | 4123,22 |
| 27/01/2023 | Manuel | 5433,86 |
| 28/01/2023 | Manuel | 3843,52 |
| 29/01/2023 | Manuel | 3971,31 |
| 30/01/2023 | Manuel | 6254,94 |
| 31/01/2023 | Manuel | 1327,33 |
| 01/02/2023 | Manuel | 4948,84 |
| 02/02/2023 | Manuel | 1509,6 |
| 03/02/2023 | Manuel | 7682,11 |
| 04/02/2023 | Manuel | 1471,07 |
| 05/02/2023 | Manuel | 4408,24 |
| 06/02/2023 | Manuel | 3496,35 |
| 07/02/2023 | Manuel | 5200,13 |
| 08/02/2023 | Manuel | 7020,01 |
| 09/02/2023 | Manuel | 3314,03 |
| 10/02/2023 | Manuel | 1349,39 |
| 11/02/2023 | Manuel | 2488,96 |
| 12/02/2023 | Manuel | 4837,05 |
| 13/02/2023 | Manuel | 4949,03 |
| 14/02/2023 | Manuel | 2488,96 |
| 15/02/2023 | Manuel | 9786,08 |
| 16/02/2023 | Manuel | 6619,62 |
| 17/02/2023 | Manuel | 6272,91 |
| 18/02/2023 | Manuel | 1691,8 |
| 19/02/2023 | Manuel | 6464,52 |
| 20/02/2023 | Manuel | 880,58 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @jvvv
I added a simple date table and came up with the following:
RA Last 7 =
VAR _Curr = SELECTEDVALUE( 'Date'[Date] )
VAR _Result =
CALCULATE(
[Average],
'Date'[Date] <= _Curr
&& 'Date'[Date] >= _Curr - 7
)
RETURN
_Result
/******************************************/
RA Prev 21 =
VAR _Curr = SELECTEDVALUE( 'Date'[Date] )
VAR _Result =
CALCULATE(
[Average],
'Date'[Date] <= _Curr - 8
&& 'Date'[Date] >= _Curr - 28
)
RETURN
_Result
/******************************************/
Final Metric =
DIVIDE(
[RA Last 7],
[RA Prev 21]
)
Let me know if this helps.
pbix: RollingAverage__test.pbix
Hi,
You may download my PBI file from here.
Hope this helps.
He doesn't calculate it well like that. I have tried, but the calculations are not correct. Thank you very much for the help
Hi @jvvv
I added a simple date table and came up with the following:
RA Last 7 =
VAR _Curr = SELECTEDVALUE( 'Date'[Date] )
VAR _Result =
CALCULATE(
[Average],
'Date'[Date] <= _Curr
&& 'Date'[Date] >= _Curr - 7
)
RETURN
_Result
/******************************************/
RA Prev 21 =
VAR _Curr = SELECTEDVALUE( 'Date'[Date] )
VAR _Result =
CALCULATE(
[Average],
'Date'[Date] <= _Curr - 8
&& 'Date'[Date] >= _Curr - 28
)
RETURN
_Result
/******************************************/
Final Metric =
DIVIDE(
[RA Last 7],
[RA Prev 21]
)
Let me know if this helps.
pbix: RollingAverage__test.pbix
It works fine. Only I need to change
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