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Hi,
Number - Lots = CALCULATE( MAX('Data'[Number - Lots (Original)]), FILTER( ALL('Data'), 'Data'[Date - Trade] = MAX('Data'[Date - Trade]) ) )
I have the measure above thats aim to take the last number in a period of time. For Example from below I would only want to see 12 as the result.
01 Jan 21 - 10
02 Jan 21 - 11
03 Jan 21 – 12
This is working when there is only 1 number per date. If there is more than 1 number it is not summing them together. In the example below I would want it to return 15 but it’s returning either 3 or 12.
01 Jan 21 – 10
01 Jan 21 – 15
02 Jan 21 - 5
02 Jan 21 - 11
03 Jan 21 – 12
03 Jan 21 - 3
Can you please assist me in fixing this?
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Hi @CM_Mills,
Can you try the following measure?
Measure =
VAR _maxDate = MAX( 'Table'[Date] )
RETURN
CALCULATE(
SUM( 'Table'[Value] ),
'Table'[Date] = _maxDate
)
Here is what I get on my side:
If I answered your question, please mark my post as a solution.
Best,
Hi @CM_Mills,
Can you try the following measure?
Measure =
VAR _maxDate = MAX( 'Table'[Date] )
RETURN
CALCULATE(
SUM( 'Table'[Value] ),
'Table'[Date] = _maxDate
)
Here is what I get on my side:
If I answered your question, please mark my post as a solution.
Best,
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