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Atiroocky
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Column in datatable with dynamic function paramater

Hello,

 

I managed to calculate a cumulative rolling day in a column of my table.

I use the function "DATESINPERIOD"

 

I would like to replace the "static" number parameter by a dynamic parameter

 

PowerBI - Table dynamic 2023-08-22 09.04.32.excalidraw.png

 

I know that datatable are kind of "static" and can’t be updated with a "what-if" paramater.
By the past I managed to generate a dynamic datable thanks to "SWITCH" function, but it was totally different needs and I can’t apply this "trick" to my actual need.

 

Any help would be appreciated !

Thanks

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Atiroocky 
Calculated columns cannot be dynamic as they do not interact with the fiter conext of the report. This has to be a measure

Count =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ( 'Table_DHU'[CityLocation] ),
    ALL ( 'Table_DHU' ),
    DATESINPERIOD (
        'Table_DHU'[Date],
        MAX ( 'Table_DHU'[Date] ),
        - [Parameter],
        DAY
    )
)

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Atiroocky 
Calculated columns cannot be dynamic as they do not interact with the fiter conext of the report. This has to be a measure

Count =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ( 'Table_DHU'[CityLocation] ),
    ALL ( 'Table_DHU' ),
    DATESINPERIOD (
        'Table_DHU'[Date],
        MAX ( 'Table_DHU'[Date] ),
        - [Parameter],
        DAY
    )
)

Thanks, that works perfectly !

As a "beginner" I’m not very comfortable playing with "Measures". A bit earlier before posting in this forum, I tried to put the column code in a measure, but I used Table_DHU[Date] as start date instead of "MAX(Table_DHU[Date])". I was returning me an error.
For me "MAX" was the last entry of all table data. But I was thinking as "table" data and no "measure" data. It is still a bit confused in my mind but time will help.

 

Thanks again !

@Atiroocky 
MAX ( 'Table'[Column] ) when used in a calculated column returns the max value in this column becuase there is no filter context. However when used in a measure it will return the max value avialable in the current filter context. In other words, the value is different from one row to another.

Thanks for your explanation. That helps me better understanding.

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