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datachick2024
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Calculate Rolling Working Days with Slicer

I am trying to get a rolling 180 day working days that will also exclude filtered months. I can get it working for all months with the below DAX, but when I exclude a month (Feb in the below example), it messes up and displays the first image below. The individual months work just fine. 

If I unselect a month, I want it to grab the additional days in the past to keep a total of 180 days in the rolling total. 

datachick2024_0-1712218035823.png

 

This is how it should continue to look, regardless of if I have a month or two removed (and just skip that month entirely, not show as 0).

datachick2024_1-1712218197846.png

 

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Greg_Deckler
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@datachick2024 I would try this alternate approach that provides more flexibility and the ability to troubleshoot.

(3) Better Rolling Average - Microsoft Fabric Community

Note you can switch this to a SUM by using SUMX instead of AVERAGEX


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Greg_Deckler
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@datachick2024 I would try this alternate approach that provides more flexibility and the ability to troubleshoot.

(3) Better Rolling Average - Microsoft Fabric Community

Note you can switch this to a SUM by using SUMX instead of AVERAGEX


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Thank you! The below worked: 

Better Rolling Average = 
    VAR __EndDate = MAX('Table'[Date])
    VAR __6MonthsAgo = EOMONTH(__EndDate, -6)
    VAR __StartDate = DATE(YEAR(__6MonthsAgo), MONTH(__6MonthsAgo), 1)
    VAR __Table = 
        SUMMARIZE(
            FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Date]>=__StartDate && [Date]<=__EndDate),
            'Table'[Month],
            "__Value",SUM('Table'[Value])
        )
RETURN
    SUMX(__Table,[__Value])

@datachick2024 And hence why you should avoid CALCULATE and DAX TI functions! 🙂


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