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I need to create a calculated column like the yellow one below. *This is a simplified view of the scenario. This cannot be a measure. What is does is it takes the Growth% for the month then adds it to the next month. The formula I have now:
This does a cumulative sum but it sums all of the Growth% column for that month. I just want the first entry or an average. If I swap sum with average then it doesn't do a cumulative total.
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You were pretty close, I think you want something like:
Cumulative = VAR __table = SUMMARIZE(FILTER(ALL(Table15),[Date]<=EARLIER([Date])),[Date],"__growth%",MAX([Growth %])) RETURN SUMX(__table,[__growth%])
See Table 15 of attached.
You were pretty close, I think you want something like:
Cumulative = VAR __table = SUMMARIZE(FILTER(ALL(Table15),[Date]<=EARLIER([Date])),[Date],"__growth%",MAX([Growth %])) RETURN SUMX(__table,[__growth%])
See Table 15 of attached.
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