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hello powerbi/power pivot community
Am practicing custom date functions like writing my own date functions rather than builtin, so i have a question regarding previous month calculations, I wrote the below formula for previous month, so below formula worked
CALCULATE([Total sales],FILTER(ALL('Calendar'),'Calendar'[Date]>=EOMONTH(MAX('Calendar'[Date]),-2)+1 && 'Calendar'[Date]<=EOMONTH(MAX('Calendar'[Date]),-1)))
my question why when i write below without MAX function, i get blank , as i understand Calendar[Date] should take filter context which i have in my table (for example year 2003 and january),
CALCULATE([Total sales],FILTER(ALL('Calendar'),'Calendar'[Date]>=EOMONTH('Calendar'[Date],-2)+1 && 'Calendar'[Date]<=EOMONTH('Calendar'[Date],-1)))
am i missing something/misunderstanding? Thanks
below is a snapshot for easy reference
I'm suprised you don't get an error. EOMONTH needs a scalar function as input. You should expect an error message like: A single value for column 'Date' in table 'Date' cannot be determined. This can happen when a measure formula refers to a column that contains many values without specifying an aggregation such as min, max, count, or sum to get a single result.
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