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Hi, i have dax measure for calculated column like this
RealisasiEkvUSDCumTest:= VAR MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX(DimDate[Date]) , RELATEDTABLE(FactInvestment)) RETURN CALCULATE ( SUM ( FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]), FILTER ( ALLSELECTED(DimDate), DimDate[Date] <= MaxDate) ) |
but, i want remove that month have no value like image below (blank value is Oct-Dec), Thanks ...
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Hi,
See below;
RealisasiEkvUSDCumTest:=
VAR MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX(DimDate[Date]) , RELATEDTABLE(FactInvestment))
RETURN
If (is blank(sum(FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]) ) = true(), blank(),
CALCULATE (
SUM ( FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED(DimDate),
DimDate[Date] <= MaxDate)
))
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You can try the following formula
RealisasiEkvUSDCumTest:=
VAR _MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX(DimDate[Date]) , RELATEDTABLE(FactInvestment))
RETURN
IF( SELECTEDVALUE(DimDate[Date])<=_MaxDate ,
CALCULATE (
SUM ( FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]),
DATESYTD(DimDate[Date]))
)
You can try the following formula
RealisasiEkvUSDCumTest:=
VAR _MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX(DimDate[Date]) , RELATEDTABLE(FactInvestment))
RETURN
IF( SELECTEDVALUE(DimDate[Date])<=_MaxDate ,
CALCULATE (
SUM ( FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]),
DATESYTD(DimDate[Date]))
)
Hi,
See below;
RealisasiEkvUSDCumTest:=
VAR MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX(DimDate[Date]) , RELATEDTABLE(FactInvestment))
RETURN
If (is blank(sum(FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]) ) = true(), blank(),
CALCULATE (
SUM ( FactInvestment[RealisasiEkvUSD]),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED(DimDate),
DimDate[Date] <= MaxDate)
))
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How to create test data using DAX!
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