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Hello guys, need some help.
I have to calculate listed employee number - its average employee number.
I have calculated two measures:
Employee count = VAR total = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT(Employee[No_]); FILTER(ALL('Calendar'); 'Calendar'[Date]<=MAX('Calendar'[Date]));USERELATIONSHIP('Calendar'[Date];Employee[Data_Joined])) VAR fired = CALCULATE( COUNTA(Employee[Data_Left]); FILTER(ALL('Calendar'); 'Calendar'[Date]<=MAX('Calendar'[Date]));USERELATIONSHIP(Employee[Data_Joined];'Calendar'[Date])) RETURN IFERROR(total-fired;BLANK())
Listed employee = AVERAGEX('Calendar';Employee[Employee count])The calculation is ok, but it took quite a long time with uploading to the table.
@Anonymous try this:
Listed employee = AVERAGEX(VALUES('Calendar'[Year]),Employee[Employee count])
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Thanks, @parry2k , for support, but I need this measure to be dynamic.
It should calculate for Year, Month or Day.
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