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Fiscal YTD Net Sales =
CALCULATE(SUM(sales[NET_SALES]), DATESYTD(periodsfulldata[Date]))
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Hi, @andreas789
Yes, use TOTALYTD fuction.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
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Hi, @andreas789
Yes, use TOTALYTD fuction.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks @v-angzheng-msft but since our end date is not standard each year, is it possible to get the first Sunday of May from a powerbi function?
Hi, @andreas789
Yes, try this:
Measure =
var _currentYear=MAX('Table'[Year])
return
CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Year]=_currentYear&&MONTH('Table'[Date])=5&&WEEKDAY([Date],2)=7))
Result:
Please refer to the attachment below for details.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
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Hi @v-angzheng-msft ,
Is it possible to use that measure on DATESYTD, or TOTALYTD functions?
I tried that but it seems that it only accepts constant text values.
use (endofyear) function to createyear end date
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