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glasshalfasleep
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Need Rolling Average based on other columns in Table

Okay I spent several hours trying to use the posts that are already out there with no luck. 

 

I have a table of Resources, Date, Billing Hours, Working Hours, Percent Billable. I need to get a rolling average per person based on the current's rows date. So I already did a Calculation to get Percent Billable each week which is the Billable Type Hours / Working Hours. 

 

However, what I need is the following: 

 

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Here is how I would do it in Excel:

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Anyone have any idea how to get the DAX Expression to give me that?

 

I also need Weeks Aging when Rolling Average is under 70% but I think that if i get the rolling average i can figure the other, but feel free to give me both!!

 

Thanks so much in advance!!

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glasshalfasleep
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I was able to get this figured out myself eventually. 

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glasshalfasleep
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I was able to get this figured out myself eventually. 

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YukiK
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Nope its still not using both Resource Name and the Date Range. When i do any of those calculations i end up with the same number and not an average. 

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