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Dear community,
I am struggeling to calculate the average of the last twelve months. In the Table the amount of employees are shown for each month.
My DAX formula currently is:
Similar Problem with another DAX.
The number is so close but still not right and I don't get why. Should be something around 260 but is 287
DAX:
@Shaurya @Greg_Deckler @PaulDBrown @Jihwan_Kim
Does any of you have a guess what I am doing wrong?
@Anonymous , Try a measure like
12 Month Avg = CALCULATE(AverageX(Values('Date'[MONTH Year]),calculate(Sum('Table'[Value)))
,DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX('Date'[Date ]),-12,MONTH))
or check
Average of Rolling, Average of Snapshots: https://youtu.be/_pZRdLAJxxA
Sadly, I still receive the wrong numbers. Now 23,83 thousand 😕
DAX is as following:
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