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I have the below dataset, instead of adding both to a line chart and showing the whole causes some distortion because of the difference in numbers. So I want to show the chart as a % growth from the prior week/number. So the end user will see both are growing by X percentage week over week.
Should this be a calcualted column, or is there a quicker DAX function to capture it?
Date | Active Users | Meetings | |
Feb 24th 2020 | 16,489 | 230,000 | |
Mar 2nd 2020 | 17,456 | 243,000 | |
Mar 9th 2020 | 18,990 | 245,990 | |
Mar 16th 2020 | 20,010 | 267,990 |
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I would suggest calculated column. See my article on Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) which uses EARLIER: http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Mean-Time-Between-Failure-MTBF-and-Power-BI/ba-p/3395...
I would suggest calculated column. See my article on Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) which uses EARLIER: http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Mean-Time-Between-Failure-MTBF-and-Power-BI/ba-p/3395...
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