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Hi everyone,
Trying to create a measure with the help of DATEADD but something is not working.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Of course it's not working because you have not taken the effort to get familiar with the time-intel functions and how they work in Power BI. Please head over to http://dax.guide/dateadd and carefully study the documentation. Then, build a correct model (meaning: star-schema).
This measure should work fine after you've understood how the model should be structured:
TEST Orders =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT( 'Export'[Id] ),
KEEPFILTERS( 'Export'[CaseTyp] = "X" ),
KEEPFILTERS( 'Export'[Closed] = "Confirmed" ),
KEEPFILTERS( 'Export'[Status] <> "Pre" ),
DATEADD(
'Calendar'[Date],
30,
DAY
)
)
Hi @Anonymous ,
Is your problem solved, if it is solved, you can mark the correct answer, if not, can provide detailed information, we can help you better.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi!
Thanks for the help! I will read the documentation. Regarding the star-schema is already in place, just imported a table and wanted to try this first!
Hi @Anonymous ,
Is your problem solved, if it is solved, you can mark the correct answer, if not, can provide detailed information, we can help you better.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Of course it's not working because you have not taken the effort to get familiar with the time-intel functions and how they work in Power BI. Please head over to http://dax.guide/dateadd and carefully study the documentation. Then, build a correct model (meaning: star-schema).
This measure should work fine after you've understood how the model should be structured:
TEST Orders =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT( 'Export'[Id] ),
KEEPFILTERS( 'Export'[CaseTyp] = "X" ),
KEEPFILTERS( 'Export'[Closed] = "Confirmed" ),
KEEPFILTERS( 'Export'[Status] <> "Pre" ),
DATEADD(
'Calendar'[Date],
30,
DAY
)
)
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