WebDate reached 30 = CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Summary Table' [Date] ), 'Summary Table' [@cumulative commission] >= 30 ) You can then create a measure like Avg time to 30 = AVERAGEX ( FILTER ( Company, NOT ISBLANK ( Company [Date reached 30] ) ), DATEDIFF ( Company [Create date], Company [Date reached 30], DAY ) ) View solution … WebApr 12, 2024 · diff measure = sumx (values (Table [Workorder]) , datediff ( [Min date], [Max Date], hour)) this can also work diff measure = sumx (values (Table [Workorder]) , calculate (datediff (min (Table [Date]) , Max (table [Date]) , hour))) Microsoft Power BI Learning Resources, 2024 !!
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WebDatediff = VAR _Days = CALCULATE ( SWITCH ( FALSE (), SELECTEDVALUE (Item [PurchasedDate]) <= SELECTEDVALUE ('Date' [Date]), DATEDIFF (SELECTEDVALUE (Item [PurchasedDate]),EOMONTH (MAX ('Date' [Date]),0), DAY), 0 ), ALL ('Date' [Date]), 'Date' [Date]<=MAX ('Date' [Date]), Item [Status] = "Stock" ) VAR _Items = CALCULATE … WebAug 20, 2024 · 1 there is no minimum mentioned in the question, so i assume that you are looking for the difference of the previous stages. Date Difference = DATEDIFF ( CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table' [Date] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table' [Date] < EARLIER ( 'Table' [Date] ) && EARLIER ( 'Table' [Field1] ) = 'Table' [Field1] ) ), 'Table' [Date], DAY ) chronische omphalitis
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Webhi @Chris2016. try to plot a measure like: Measure = AVERAGEX ( VALUES (TableName [Name]), CALCULATE (AVERAGE (TableName [_Months in latest Role])) ) it worked like: View solution in original post. Message 2 of 3. WebDec 1, 2024 · Then, the business requirement is for you to create a dynamic calculation in Power BI with a DAX formula that easily computes the Day, Hour, Minute and Seconds … WebJul 10, 2024 · In this category These functions help you create calculations based on dates and time. Many of the functions in DAX are similar to the Excel date and time functions. However, DAX functions use a datetime data type, and can take values from a column as an argument. In this category derivative of x 2/2