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PremaBoddeda
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To calculate average received amount in days,months,weeks,quarter,year

Hi All,

I have written a measure in which the average is calculated for days, months, quarters as well as years but while drilling up to weeks the average is not being calculated. The following is the measure

Recevied Amount calc1 =

var MinDateselected =

    CALCULATE(

        MIN( 'Date'[Date] ),

        ALLSELECTED( 'Date'[Date] )

    )

var MaxDateselected =

    CALCULATE(

        Max( 'Date'[Date] ),

        ALLSELECTED( 'Date'[Date] )

    )  

var Days =  DATEDIFF(

        MinDateselected,

        MaxDateselected+1,

        DAY)

VAR _receAmt = CALCULATE(SUM(Payments[ReceivedAmount]),FILTER('Date','Date'[Date] >= MinDateselected && 'Date'[Date]<=MaxDateselected))

Return  IF(AND(ISFILTERED('Date'[Date]),(ISBLANK(_receAmt) && MIN('Date'[Date]) >= MinDateselected && MAX('Date'[Date]) <= MaxDateselected)),0, _receAmt)

 

 

Thanks,

Prema

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@PremaBoddeda , You need try a measure like

 

Daily = averageX(Values(Date[Date]),calculate(Sum(Table[Value])) )

 

Monthly= averageX(Values(Date[Date]),calculate(Sum(Table[Value])) )

 

Then have a measure, in the reverse order of drill, the lowest level first

 

Switch(True(),

isinscope(Date[Date]), [Daily],

isinscope(Date[Month Year]), [Monthly],

// Add other

[Yearly]

)

 

IsInScope - Switch Measure at different levels: https://youtu.be/kh0gezKICEM

https://www.kasperonbi.com/use-isinscope-to-get-the-right-hierarchy-level-in-dax/

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@PremaBoddeda , You need try a measure like

 

Daily = averageX(Values(Date[Date]),calculate(Sum(Table[Value])) )

 

Monthly= averageX(Values(Date[Date]),calculate(Sum(Table[Value])) )

 

Then have a measure, in the reverse order of drill, the lowest level first

 

Switch(True(),

isinscope(Date[Date]), [Daily],

isinscope(Date[Month Year]), [Monthly],

// Add other

[Yearly]

)

 

IsInScope - Switch Measure at different levels: https://youtu.be/kh0gezKICEM

https://www.kasperonbi.com/use-isinscope-to-get-the-right-hierarchy-level-in-dax/

Full Power BI Video 20 Hours YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Series 60+ Videos YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Hindi End to End YouTube

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