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Hi there @Anonymous
Can you clarify what you're trying to do?
If you're trying to create a calculated table that responds to a slicer selection, that's not possible, as any table is part of the dataset and not affected by filters in any report. In this case, SELECTEDVALUE will likely return a blank value.
Also, the DAX expression in your post ends with
RETURN __dateoffset
Is it mean to be this?
RETURN __sparklinecalendar
If you want to display the sparkline only for a certain range of dates, I would recommend creating the new Calendar table for the maximum possible range, then using a measure for the sparkline that is nonblank only for the required dates.
For example, if you first create 'Sparkline Calendar' (plus set up relationships and mark it as a date table), then you could write a measure like this to limit the dates for which nonblank values are returned:
Sparkline Measure =
VAR __dateoffset =
SELECTEDVALUE ( vis_SparklineOffset[vis_SparklineOffset] )
VAR __maxdate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Orders[OrderDate] ), REMOVEFILTERS () )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
[Existing Measure],
KEEPFILTERS (
DATESINPERIOD ( 'Sparkline Calendar'[Date], __maxdate, - __dateoffset, DAY )
)
)
Hi there @Anonymous
Can you clarify what you're trying to do?
If you're trying to create a calculated table that responds to a slicer selection, that's not possible, as any table is part of the dataset and not affected by filters in any report. In this case, SELECTEDVALUE will likely return a blank value.
Also, the DAX expression in your post ends with
RETURN __dateoffset
Is it mean to be this?
RETURN __sparklinecalendar
If you want to display the sparkline only for a certain range of dates, I would recommend creating the new Calendar table for the maximum possible range, then using a measure for the sparkline that is nonblank only for the required dates.
For example, if you first create 'Sparkline Calendar' (plus set up relationships and mark it as a date table), then you could write a measure like this to limit the dates for which nonblank values are returned:
Sparkline Measure =
VAR __dateoffset =
SELECTEDVALUE ( vis_SparklineOffset[vis_SparklineOffset] )
VAR __maxdate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Orders[OrderDate] ), REMOVEFILTERS () )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
[Existing Measure],
KEEPFILTERS (
DATESINPERIOD ( 'Sparkline Calendar'[Date], __maxdate, - __dateoffset, DAY )
)
)
Thank you so much!
You are correct, I meant the measure be RETURN __sparklinecalendar.
I didn't realize I was actually using a slicer to filter a table of the dataset instead of it's result. It make sense how that can result to a lot of ambiguity.
Thank you for the solution. I will give it a go!
Cheers,
David
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