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FLHound
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Need to return single date for each year for rolling average measure

Hi everyone, 

I'm looking to calculate a rolling average, but first I need the date in which it will calculate over. My dataset currently contains 19 years worth of information, each identified with a "Season" (ex: 2021, 2022, etc). I need to identify the last date ("date_closed") of each season. 

So far, I've tried some measures combining MAX(date_closed) & FILTER for "Season", but I haven't gotten what I want

 

I get my result in Excel, but I'm not too versed in DAX yet. Any help is appreciated 

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@FLHound 

is this what you want?

Column = CALCULATE(max('Table'[date]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[season]))

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ryan_mayu
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@FLHound 

could you pls provide the sample data and the expected output?





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@ryan_mayu I can't provide the sample data, but maybe I can clarify a bit more.

 

Each row of my data is assigned a "season" (a year) and I would eventually like to calculate a rolling average over the "seasons". However, I need to use the final data for each season, which is associated with a particular date - the MAX of "date_closed". Final data is the accumulation of all data up until the latest date in each season. 

 

Expected result: 

If the MAX date of "Season" 2020 is 4/1/2020, all rows with 2020 as the season must show 4/1/2020 as the final date (in a column)

 

@FLHound 

is this what you want?

Column = CALCULATE(max('Table'[date]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[season]))

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Yes, I believe this will work! The result is exactly what I'm aiming for. Thank you so much. 

you are welcome





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