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Hi,
I have a line graph with cumulative revenue over time using the following measures:
Project | Date | Value |
Project x | 1 Jan 22 | £10k |
Project x | 1 Feb 22 | £50k |
Project x | 1 Mar 22 | £100k |
Project y | 1 Jan 22 | £80k |
Project y | 1 Feb 22 | £150k |
Project y | 1 Mar 22 | £160k |
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Apologies for note being clearer. The link below to a simple pbi file with fake data shows what I have currently. The issue I have is that if I move the date slicer to 01/03/2023 the cumulative value for March resets to March's value and ignores the values in January and February. The png file (link below) has a black line drawn on it which shows how it should look when the slicer is moved to 01/03/2023.
I can't just create a cumulative column in any of the tables either as the real dashboard uses some measures that draw from various tables to create a total.
I hope that makes things clearer.
Many thanks,
James
The link asks for access. Please check.
Sorry Ibendlin. I have changed the settings of the files and the links should work for you now.
Many thanks
James
Thank you and I didn't realise that it would be so simple!
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