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Dear community,
I would like to get assistance on a DAX code in Power Query that filters my running total of a measure to show values only until yesterday.
This is the code that I have so far:
Total Revenue 2020 =
var LastSalesDate = CALCULATE('Acc Items 2020 Mews'[F&B 2020 Total Revenue],'Acc Items 2020 Mews'[Date]=TODAY())
RETURN
if ( SELECTEDVALUE('Calendar'[Date]) > LastSalesDate , BLANK(),
CALCULATE('Acc Items 2020 Mews'[F&B 2020 Total Revenue],
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Calendar'),
'Calendar'[Date] <= MAX('Calendar'[Date])
)))
What I am trying to get is a running total of a measure [F&B 2020 Total Revenue] that sums the total revenue for 2020 of three different departments from the table 'Acc Items 2020 Mews'. I believe that this code is not correct for the running total.
In addition, the problem is that I want to create a running total of that measure and track its performnace next to the set budget of the year. Pretty simple visual. But my table is loaded from an active API that has values that go into several months ahead. That is why I want to restrict it to show values until yesterday, because my team is usually looking at the performance from the past day.
Can someone help me resolve this?
Can you add sample tables (in format that can be copied to PowerBI) from your model with anonymised data? Like this (just copy and paste into the post window).
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