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Safus09
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Cumulative sum for the year for each month

Hi, I'am new to power BI and Dax queries and I want to calculate a cumulative sum for each month starting from the 01/01 of each year. 

Example : For period1 of 2023 => Sum starting from 01/01/2023 until the 31/01/2023
                For period2 of 2023 => Sum starting from 01/01/2023 until the 28/02/2023 (So Sum of period1 + Period 2) 

                etc ... 

                For period12 of 2023 => Sum starting from 01/01/2023 until the 31/12/2023 (So Sum of period1 + Period 2 +                  Perdiod3 + ... + Period12 ) 

 



I tried the following : 

DebitExercice = CALCULATE(sum('General ledger attributes'[PRIMARYAMOUNT]), 'General ledger attributes'[ISCREDIT] = "No",
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('Fiscal periods'[Date],'Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],'Fiscal periods'[Period Month]),'Fiscal periods'[Date] >= DATE('Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],01,01) && 'Fiscal periods'[Date] <= date('Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],'Fiscal periods'[Period Month],DAY(EOMONTH('Fiscal periods'[Date],0)))))<br /><br /><li-code lang="markup">DebitExercice = CALCULATE(sum('General ledger attributes'[PRIMARYAMOUNT]), 'General ledger attributes'[ISCREDIT] = "No", FILTER( ALLSELECTED('Fiscal periods'[Date],'Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],'Fiscal periods'[Period Month]),'Fiscal periods'[Date] >= DATE('Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],01,01) && 'Fiscal periods'[Date] <= date('Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],'Fiscal periods'[Period Month],DAY(EOMONTH('Fiscal periods'[Date],0)))))

 



What I'am missing here ?
The result : 
 

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danextian
Super User
Super User

Hi @Safus09 ,

Assuming you have  separate dates table with FY info, try the following

Total Transactions YTD FY2 = 
CALCULATE ( [Total Transactions], DATESYTD ( Dates[Date], "Jun 30" ) )
Transactions YTD FY = 
CALCULATE (
    [Total Transactions],
    FILTER (
        ALL ( Dates ),
        Dates[Date] <= MAX ( Dates[Date] )
            && Dates[FY] = MAX ( Dates[FY] )
    )
)

 Please see attached pbix for details.

danextian_0-1712099640051.png

 





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Safus09
Regular Visitor

@danextian , Thank you ! The DATESYTD function did the job. 

danextian
Super User
Super User

Hi @Safus09 ,

Assuming you have  separate dates table with FY info, try the following

Total Transactions YTD FY2 = 
CALCULATE ( [Total Transactions], DATESYTD ( Dates[Date], "Jun 30" ) )
Transactions YTD FY = 
CALCULATE (
    [Total Transactions],
    FILTER (
        ALL ( Dates ),
        Dates[Date] <= MAX ( Dates[Date] )
            && Dates[FY] = MAX ( Dates[FY] )
    )
)

 Please see attached pbix for details.

danextian_0-1712099640051.png

 





Dane Belarmino | Microsoft MVP | Proud to be a Super User!

Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!


"Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand."
Need Power BI consultation, get in touch with me on LinkedIn or hire me on UpWork.
Learn with me on YouTube @DAXJutsu or follow my page on Facebook @DAXJutsuPBI.
Safus09
Regular Visitor

DebitExercice = CALCULATE(sum('General ledger attributes'[PRIMARYAMOUNT]), 'General ledger attributes'[ISCREDIT] = "No",
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('Fiscal periods'[Date],'Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],'Fiscal periods'[Period Month]),'Fiscal periods'[Date] >= DATE('Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],01,01) && 'Fiscal periods'[Date] <= date('Fiscal periods'[Fiscal year],'Fiscal periods'[Period Month],DAY(EOMONTH('Fiscal periods'[Date],0)))))


Sorry I don't know how to modify a post, so I repost the corrected used code. 

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