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Lets say my date column has the value of '2018-12-27'. How can I get my measure (not column) to equal exacly '2018-12-27'. Or how can I get my measure to equal just the year '2018'.
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@ajohn1 how about calculate number of days by doing a countdistinct on number of dates in the date table for a year
for example
Customer Count =
var numdays = CALCULATE(distinctcount([date]), allexcept(query1,year(query1[targetdate]))
return sum(Query1[Customer Served])/ numdays
Calculated column Total_Days_in_Year = Date(year(Query1[TargetDate]),12,31)-DATE(year(Query1[TargetDate]),1,1)+1. Total_Days_in_Year can either be 365 or 366(leap year). This returns the right value.
I have a calculated measure ‘Customer Count = sum(Query1[Customer Served]) / ( ??? *4)’. I would like to replace ??? with Total_Days_in_Year. Power BI will only let me use Total_Days_in_Year if it is aggregated.
So what can I do here?
@ajohn1 how about calculate number of days by doing a countdistinct on number of dates in the date table for a year
for example
Customer Count =
var numdays = CALCULATE(distinctcount([date]), allexcept(query1,year(query1[targetdate]))
return sum(Query1[Customer Served])/ numdays
Thans so much it worked. Where can I go to learn more things like this?
@ajohn1 i am still learning a lot of this stuff and I am doing it by solving problems on the forum.
also could you mark the correct solution as the accepted one?
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