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Good afternoon,
I am trying to use linear rgeression to caluclate how long it will take to reach a target. In the chart below you cna see the target as the horizontal red line - generated from
In order to find the time frame to achieve target I need the difference between the most recent regression (Y) value and the target.
The problem I am having is that - of course - measure above changes with date AND only exists against pre-covid dates.
I need a constant value that exists against all dates.
help anybody? please?
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@SteveIOW , Try a measure like
calculate(AVERAGEX(KEEPFILTERS(VALUES('PreC'[Date])), CALCULATE(SUM('PreC'[Value]))) * 1.2, allselected())
@SteveIOW , Try a measure like
calculate(AVERAGEX(KEEPFILTERS(VALUES('PreC'[Date])), CALCULATE(SUM('PreC'[Value]))) * 1.2, allselected())
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