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I am atemting to get a running total from the start of wnd of 2019 to the current date. Included is a picture of my dax code that is not currently working. Thanks!
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I was able to fix it by making a my own date table and using this code:
Hi @mhgottsc
You need to add a Date table [Calendar Table] to your report.
To work with Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) time intelligence functions, there's a prerequisite model requirement: You must have at least one date table in your model.
Check this link:
https://www.vahiddm.com/post/creating-calendar-table-with-3-steps
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Does it help at all if you replace the ISONORAFTER line with the following?
'Matt-DataForBI'[Date Closed] <= MAX ( 'Matt-DataForBI'[Date Closed] )
I tried that an unfortentetly it doesnt.
Hmm. What if you replace ALLSELECTED ( 'Matt-DataForBI'[Date Closed] ) with ALLSELECTED ( 'Matt-DataForBI' )?
I was able to fix it by making a my own date table and using this code:
Great! Having a date dimension table is almost always a good idea.
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