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I have a dates key table that runs from Jan 2018 - Jan 2021.
I have a month year column (Text Format) so it doesn't display data past today:
@Anonymous , Following this video, if you want to select date/month and then have rolling month.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duMSovyosXE
You can also refer this for List of value
@Anonymous
Relative Date slicer always takes the current date to calculate the dates, that cannot be changed.
What is your expected output when you select a range?
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@Fowmy I'm hoping to get an expected output like this if I cast the slicer date range at last 2 months:
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I am not sure how you have set up your model and the relationships. Also, The measure you are using can be another point to check. If you could share a sample PBIX file, it's possible to identify the cause.
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