[Power BI] DAX ALL Function Practical Series ④ Accumulation Part 4: Moving Average & Smoothing
How to Build a Moving Average in Power BI Using DAX: Rolling Average & Trend Analysis Guide In our previous post, we looked at the speed gap compared to the past through Prior-Year Cumulative analysis (Part 3). In this Part 4, we will cover the Moving Average , a technique that filters out sudden spikes in data to reveal the true underlying health of your business. In business reporting, weekly sales often fluctuate wildly due to events or promotions. If you only look at the figures for a single week, it’s easy to fall into short-term judgments like "We failed this week" or "We hit the jackpot." What we really need is the true trend—stripping away the "data fog" or noise. However, Power BI's default filters try to show only the data for the current row. Here, the ALL function becomes the key to breaking down those filter walls and reconnecting past data to the present. "In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a Moving Average in Pow...