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Hello,
I want to create a measure that shows me the values before the 01.07.2020 and a second one that shows me the values before the 01.07.2020 (see appendix).
-> CALCULATE([A Number Net],FILTER('qry_GivenOrders2016-2020','qry_GivenOrders2016-2020'[A_D_GIVER].[Date]>01.07.2020)) -> the function does not work
-> CALCULATE(SUM('qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020'[A_ZAHL_NETTO]),FILTER('qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020','qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020'[A_D_VERGABE - Jahr] in {2016,2017,2018,2019})) -> the function works but is not helpful.
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ich möchte ein Measure erstellen die mir die Werte vor dem 01.07.2020 anzeigt und eine zweite die mir die Werte vor dem 01.07.2020 anzeigt (siehe Anhang).
-> CALCULATE([A Zahl Netto],FILTER('qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020','qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020'[A_D_VERGABE].[Date]>01.07.2020)) -> die Funktion funktionier nicht
-> CALCULATE(SUM('qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020'[A_ZAHL_NETTO]),FILTER('qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020','qry_VergebeneAufträge2016-2020'[A_D_VERGABE - Jahr] in {2016,2017,2018,2019})) -> die Funktion funktionier ist aber nicht hilfreich.
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Hi @DagdasAlbag
I'm not sure I understand and would need more details but try this. Change the inequality sign if necessary to adapt it to your needs:
CALCULATE (
[A Number Net],
FILTER (
'qry_GivenOrders2016-2020',
'qry_GivenOrders2016-2020'[A_D_GIVER].[Date] > DATE ( 2020, 01, 07 )
)
)
It is recommended to use a date table instead of the auto Date/Time feature
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.
Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.
Cheers
Hi, @DagdasAlbag , you may try,
CALCULATE (
[A Number Net],
'qry_GivenOrders2016-2020'[A_D_GIVER].[Date] > DATE ( 2020, 01, 07 )
)
Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension! |
DAX is simple, but NOT EASY! |
Thanks a lot! it worked.
Hi, @DagdasAlbag , you may try,
CALCULATE (
[A Number Net],
'qry_GivenOrders2016-2020'[A_D_GIVER].[Date] > DATE ( 2020, 01, 07 )
)
Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension! |
DAX is simple, but NOT EASY! |
Hi @DagdasAlbag
I'm not sure I understand and would need more details but try this. Change the inequality sign if necessary to adapt it to your needs:
CALCULATE (
[A Number Net],
FILTER (
'qry_GivenOrders2016-2020',
'qry_GivenOrders2016-2020'[A_D_GIVER].[Date] > DATE ( 2020, 01, 07 )
)
)
It is recommended to use a date table instead of the auto Date/Time feature
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.
Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.
Cheers
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