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Dear community,
I am trying to create a revenue trend chart by year and month but also I would like to show the total yearly revenue which will be the same for each month under the relevant year.
For instance: The "Sum Rev" has to be 49.340.623,90 for each month under 2017.
Total Revenue = SUM('Table'[Revenue])
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Hi,
Thank you for sharing sample pbix file.
I assumed your sample had a calendar table.
Please check the attached file whether it suits your requirement, that I have changed the measure a little bit.
Sum Rev =
VAR _currentyear =
YEAR ( MAX ( Test[Reporting Month] ) )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
[Total Revenue],
FILTER ( ALL ( Test ), YEAR ( Test[Reporting Month] ) = _currentyear )
)
Hi,
I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please something like below whether it suits your requirement.
Sum Rev =
CALCULATE (
[Total Revenue],
ALL ( calenartable ),
VALUES ( calendartable[Year] )
)
@Jihwan_Kim
Your query did not work for my data model.
Please reach my sample data through the below link:
SAMPLE LINK
Hi,
Thank you for sharing sample pbix file.
I assumed your sample had a calendar table.
Please check the attached file whether it suits your requirement, that I have changed the measure a little bit.
Sum Rev =
VAR _currentyear =
YEAR ( MAX ( Test[Reporting Month] ) )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
[Total Revenue],
FILTER ( ALL ( Test ), YEAR ( Test[Reporting Month] ) = _currentyear )
)
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