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Dear Community
I have on my hands two formulas that allegedly represents Avg YTD:
1st:
avgYTDV1_Measure =
CALCULATE(AVERAGEX(VALUES('Date'[Monthnumber]),AVERAGE(OPS_ParetoTbl[MTBF])),
FILTER(ALL('Date'),
'Date'[Monthnumber] <= MAX('Date'[Monthnumber])
)
)
2nd:
Tot_Measure = AVERAGE(OPS_ParetoTbl[MTBF])
//---------------
AvgX_Measure = AVERAGEX(VALUES('Date'[MonthNameShort]),[Tot_Measure])
//--------------
avgYTDV2_Measure =
CALCULATE([MTBF_AvgX_Measure],
FILTER(ALL('Date'),
'Date'[Monthnumber] <= MAX('Date'[Monthnumber])
)
)
Result:
| Month | avgYTDV2_Measure | avgYTDV1_Measure | Monthly Avg |
| Jan | 10.21 | 10.21 | 10.21 |
| Feb | 17.97 | 18.53 | 25.73 |
| Mar | 22.29 | 22.29 | 30.94 |
| Apr | 24.99 | 25.16 | 33.09 |
| May | 30.85 | 29.69 | 54.25 |
while [avgYTDV2_Measure] is technically the correct one why is [avgYTDV1_Measure] isn't giving correct numbers??
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can get the answer from the following blog:
Caution When Using Variables in DAX and Power BI
You can also update the formula of measure [avgYTDV1_Measure] as below to get the correct result:
avgYTDV1_Measure =
VAR _avg =
CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( OPS_ParetoTbl[MTBF] ) )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
AVERAGEX ( VALUES ( 'Date'[MonthNameShort] ), _avg ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Date' ), 'Date'[Monthnumber] <= MAX ( 'Date'[Monthnumber] ) )
)
Best Regards
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can get the answer from the following blog:
Caution When Using Variables in DAX and Power BI
You can also update the formula of measure [avgYTDV1_Measure] as below to get the correct result:
avgYTDV1_Measure =
VAR _avg =
CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( OPS_ParetoTbl[MTBF] ) )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
AVERAGEX ( VALUES ( 'Date'[MonthNameShort] ), _avg ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Date' ), 'Date'[Monthnumber] <= MAX ( 'Date'[Monthnumber] ) )
)
Best Regards
@Anonymous , we should always use calculate in x functions , if we are not using a measure
avgYTDV1_Measure =
CALCULATE(AVERAGEX(VALUES('Date'[Monthnumber]),calculate(AVERAGE(OPS_ParetoTbl[MTBF]))),
FILTER(ALL('Date'),
'Date'[Monthnumber] <= MAX('Date'[Monthnumber])
)
)
@amitchandak Thank you for your prompt reply,
however, while calculate got me closer to the right answer its still not an exact YTD average
@Anonymous , the second one usages monthnameshort , please check if that can make a diff. Also can share what are you getting now with the formula's
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