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Cumulative Totals Based On Monthly Average Results In Power BI

Cumulative Totals Based On Monthly Average Results In Power BI

Today, I wanted to cover a unique technique around cumulative totals based on monthly average results in Power BI. You may watch the full video of this tutorial at the bottom of this blog. To set the date range for the calculation of monthly average results, we will be using a date slicer. A Power […]

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