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I have a measure that calculates a value daily, and I'm trying to get a running total of that value.
My baseline measure is in the middle column; that's the value I'd like a running total for.
Here's the DAX for my running total column:
@Anonymous , why not attach your pbix file for a quick troubleshooting; such a running total issue isn't supposed to be that complicated.
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Unfortunately, I'm not able to attach the file for security reasons.
@Anonymous
If you can't attach it for security reasons.... then create a file with meaningless data that will re-create the issue and then attach it. Simple.
@Anonymous
Have you got a date table in your model and created a correct relationship??
In your formula, you have assigned the [as of date] column but the screenshot shows you have used the [Date] column. Either use the correct date column or modify your formula:
AUM DifferenceDailyDiscountedCFs $ RT =
VAR MaxDate = MAX(DailyAssets[as_of_date])
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[AUM DifferenceDailyDiscountedCFs $],
DailyAssets[as_of_date] <= MaxDate,
ALL(DailyAssets[as_of_date])
)If you are using the date table then,
AUM DifferenceDailyDiscountedCFs $ RT =
VAR MaxDate = MAX(Dates[Date])
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[AUM DifferenceDailyDiscountedCFs $],
Dates[Date] <= MaxDate,
ALL(Dates[Date])
)________________________
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Good catch, but still returning incorrect result unfortunately. Updated measure:
Output:
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