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I've been racking by brain on what would be causing the following. Here is my measure and the result below. Sum of NB$ doesn't have any blank dates. Date table is from 1/1/2022 to 12/31/2022. I'm getting the same result if I get rid of the CALCULATETABLE and dates in the past filter. I don't see any relationship errors between the Billings and Date table. Any guidance you can provide is appreciated.
NB$ 12mo =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Billings[NB$] ),
CALCULATETABLE (
DATESINPERIOD ( 'Date'[Date], MAX ( 'Date'[Date] ), -1, YEAR ),
'Date'[DatesInThePast] = TRUE
)
)
What the Blank?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Well, I figured it out.
I had a separate Fact Table (not referenced by this measure) that had dates outside the dates contained in my date table. The blank date above was eliminated, once I filtered this other fact table to match my datae table range.
Well, I figured it out.
I had a separate Fact Table (not referenced by this measure) that had dates outside the dates contained in my date table. The blank date above was eliminated, once I filtered this other fact table to match my datae table range.
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