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DAX measure to calculate average SLA filtered by date

I have a working days column that has the working days between submission of an issue, and resolution (i.e. 35, for 35 business days)

 

I want to create a DAX measure that shows the average for 2020 year only by filtering by submission date, and calculating average 

 

 

ReqNoSubmission DateBusiness Days
13/4/20207
21/1/202155

 

In the above table, for example, I only want this DAX measure to average 7, since that's in 2020. How can I achieve this? 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure like

calculate(Average(Table[Business Days]), filter(Table, year(Table[Submission Date]) =2020))

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure like

calculate(Average(Table[Business Days]), filter(Table, year(Table[Submission Date]) =2020))

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