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So I am trying to calculate a running difference between each month. I have a running count of users for an app and just trying to find the monthly growth. Is there an expression that can get this?
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Hi @ajmeyer
Create a calendra table and create relationships between calendar table and your table.
calendar = ADDCOLUMNS(CALENDARAUTO(),"year",YEAR([Date]),"month",MONTH([Date]))
Create measures in your table
running = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Sheet4[users]),FILTER('calendar','calendar'[Date]<=MAX('calendar'[Date]))) runing+1 = CALCULATE([running],FILTER(ALL('calendar'),DATEDIFF('calendar'[Date],MAX('calendar'[Date]),MONTH)=1)) monthly growth = IF([running]<>BLANK(),[running]-[runing+1])
Best Regards
Maggie
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Hi @ajmeyer
Create a calendra table and create relationships between calendar table and your table.
calendar = ADDCOLUMNS(CALENDARAUTO(),"year",YEAR([Date]),"month",MONTH([Date]))
Create measures in your table
running = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Sheet4[users]),FILTER('calendar','calendar'[Date]<=MAX('calendar'[Date]))) runing+1 = CALCULATE([running],FILTER(ALL('calendar'),DATEDIFF('calendar'[Date],MAX('calendar'[Date]),MONTH)=1)) monthly growth = IF([running]<>BLANK(),[running]-[runing+1])
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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