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Fees % of Budget to last month 2 =
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Hi @Aden
In order to filter on months before the current month, I would suggest using EOMONTH to get the last date of the previous month, then filter on dates <= that date. This can be wrapped in KEEPFILTERS to intersect with the current filter context.
Here is how you could write the measure:
(Note: I'm assuming your 'Calendar' table is marked as a date table, and 'Calendar'[trandate] is the date column.)
Fees % of Budget to last month 2 =
CALCULATE (
DIVIDE ( [Net Fees], SUM ( 'Budgets'[billamt_perday] ) ) * 100,
KEEPFILTERS ( 'Calendar'[trandate] <= EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -1 ) )
)
Does this give the expected result?
Regards,
Owen
Great thanks Owen. That done the trick!
Cheers
Hi @Aden
In order to filter on months before the current month, I would suggest using EOMONTH to get the last date of the previous month, then filter on dates <= that date. This can be wrapped in KEEPFILTERS to intersect with the current filter context.
Here is how you could write the measure:
(Note: I'm assuming your 'Calendar' table is marked as a date table, and 'Calendar'[trandate] is the date column.)
Fees % of Budget to last month 2 =
CALCULATE (
DIVIDE ( [Net Fees], SUM ( 'Budgets'[billamt_perday] ) ) * 100,
KEEPFILTERS ( 'Calendar'[trandate] <= EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -1 ) )
)
Does this give the expected result?
Regards,
Owen
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