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I have a budget , an actuals and a date table which i am using to show a monthly Cumulative line chart for monthly budget vs actual data.
i have added the the follwing measure for a budget Cumulative value which works great as i have a value for each month :-
Cumulative Budget =
CALCULATE(SUM('ExcelBudget'[Budget]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('ExcelBudget'[Month])))
I have the same formula for the actuals cummulative value :-
Cumulative Net =
CALCULATE(SUM('tbFactProspectWon'[NetPrice]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('tbFactProspectWon'[DatePaidMonth])))
the problem i am having is that if there are no actual values for a given month, no results are showing :-
Month Budget Budget Cumulative Actual Actual Cumulative
1 1000 1000 2000 2000
2 1000 2000 1500 3500
3 1000 3000
4 1000 4000 1500 5000
5 1000 5000 1000 6000
6 1000 6000 1000 7000
7 1000 7000 1000 8000
how can i force the records to show as follows :-
Month Budget Budget Cumulative Actual Actual Cumulative
1 1000 1000 2000 2000
2 1000 2000 1500 3500
3 1000 3000 3500
4 1000 4000 1500 5000
5 1000 5000 1000 6000
6 1000 6000 1000 7000
7 1000 7000 1000 8000
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Cool my dear friend,
1. Cumulative Budget =
CALCULATE(SUM('ExcelBudget'[Budget]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('ExcelBudget'[Month])))
Ya , i agree with you it is working great .
Reason :
Bec it have the continuos month value on ExcelBudget this table am i right ?
2. Cumulative Net =
CALCULATE(SUM('tbFactProspectWon'[NetPrice]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('tbFactProspectWon'[DatePaidMonth])))
Reason :
In this table tbFactProspectWon u don't have continuos value on month am i right ?
Solution :
Cumulative Net =
CALCULATE(SUM('tbFactProspectWon'[NetPrice]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('Date'[Month])))
Try this it will help u.
let me know if it is not solve your problem.
Cool my dear friend,
1. Cumulative Budget =
CALCULATE(SUM('ExcelBudget'[Budget]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('ExcelBudget'[Month])))
Ya , i agree with you it is working great .
Reason :
Bec it have the continuos month value on ExcelBudget this table am i right ?
2. Cumulative Net =
CALCULATE(SUM('tbFactProspectWon'[NetPrice]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('tbFactProspectWon'[DatePaidMonth])))
Reason :
In this table tbFactProspectWon u don't have continuos value on month am i right ?
Solution :
Cumulative Net =
CALCULATE(SUM('tbFactProspectWon'[NetPrice]), Filter(ALL('Date'), 'Date'[Month] <= MAX('Date'[Month])))
Try this it will help u.
let me know if it is not solve your problem.
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