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If Turnover is a column rather than a measure, I think you should put the CALCULATE inside the AVERAGEX iterator in order to do the context transition.
Turnover 30D Avg. =
AVERAGEX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Calendar' ),
'Calendar'[Date] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
),
CALCULATE ( onetouch_daily_account_summary_last_2_months[Turnover (€)] )
)
@AlexisOlson - just a follow up question if i may, how can i make this formula (which works fine) to be a 30 day average. at the moment its pulling the default total from the data set so id like to restrict this to Last 30 days only please.
If Turnover is a column rather than a measure, I think you should put the CALCULATE inside the AVERAGEX iterator in order to do the context transition.
Turnover 30D Avg. =
AVERAGEX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Calendar' ),
'Calendar'[Date] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] )
),
CALCULATE ( onetouch_daily_account_summary_last_2_months[Turnover (€)] )
)
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