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Hello! Can't seem to get the correct value for sales of previous period when multiple sliders are involved. Already tried multiple solutions but I can't figure out what's missing. All the data are placed in a single table already to simplify the visualization.
DeptSalesByType Table columns:
Sales (Fixed Decimal Number)
Department (Text)
Transaction_date (Whole Number)
Type (Text)
FullDate (converted Date/Time from Transaction_Date)
4 Sliders:
Year (2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020)
Month (Jan | Feb | Mar | .... Nov | Dec)
Type ( All | Loyalty | Non-Loyalty)
Department (Cosmetics | Kids | Mens | Womens)
Measures:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Actually managed to solve this. Had to create a duplicate table of the FullDate and it worked. Not sure if it's the right way though as I made the date redudant.
Actually managed to solve this. Had to create a duplicate table of the FullDate and it worked. Not sure if it's the right way though as I made the date redudant.
You only a Full Date column, I don't see how did you get the Start and End period, can you just share sample pbix.
Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
Hi,
Here they are:
Start Current Period = FIRSTDATE(DeptSalesByType[FullDate])
End Current Period = LASTDATE(DeptSalesByType[FullDate])
Start Previous Period = [End Previous Period]-[Days Current Period]
End Previous Period = [Start Current Period]-1
Days Current Period = DATEDIFF([Start Current Period],[End Current Period],day)
This is a question about DAX, not Power Query... Can you please post this on the right forum?
A very quick hint why this does not work can be found at
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