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I have a measure, Amt, with 12 values (1 for each year).
I created a variable for Amt, (because for some reason nothing would work with calling the measure directly)
e_Amt = Above(sum([Amt],0,1)) // returns 12 values << If there is a better way to get all values in a measure, I'd love to know. I tried just calling [Amt] for the variable and that didn't work.
More variables:
3yrMA = rangeavg(above(sum[Amt]),1,3)) // returns 11 values
3yrMA_Resid = $(e_Amt)-$(e_3yrMA) // returns 11 values
3yrMA_ResidSqr = sqr($(3yrMA_Resid)) // returns 11 values
3yrMA_RSS = sum($(3yrMA_ResidSqr)) // returns nothing
3yrMA_RSS = sum("$(3yrMA_ResidSqr)") // returns zero
I want the RSS to be the sum of all of the squared residuals, but as noted above, my attempts are unsuccessful. Any help would be appreciated.
How about this
3yrMA_RSS = Sum(3yrMA_ResidSqr)
Since 3yrMA_ResidSqr is a variable, doesn't it need to be referenced like $(3yrMA_ResidSqr) ?
That is not necessary.... have you given it a try?