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Hey I am new to power bi and have searched for this answer before making this post:
I am trying to populate a column based on another column and filtering whether a date column is filled out.
I want to pull the amount field only if the date field is filled out.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi:
Can you try a couple of measures? The first one to sum the contract amount.
Contract Total = SUM(CONTRACTS[ACTUAL_AMOUNT] )
New Measure =
var contractdate = SELECTEDVALUE(Contracts[Date])
return
IF([Contract Total] > 0, CALCULATE([Contract Total], FILTER(ALL(Contracts),
Contracts[Date] <= TODAY()
)
)
I 'm not sure if you have a separate DateTable, but you should, marked as date table and with realtionship on Date field to Contract table Date field. I'll paste a DAX Date Table you can use. Go to Modeling>NEW TABLE then paste what is at bottom of message.
Your formulas would change slightly.
IF([Contract Total] > 0, CALCULATE([Contract Total], FILTER(ALL(Dates),
Contracts[Date] <= TODAY()
Dates =
-- Specify a start date and end date
VAR StartDate = Date(2021,1,1)
VAR EndDate = Today() + 243
VAR FiscalMonthEnd = 12
-- Generate a base table of dates
VAR BaseTable = Calendar(StartDate, EndDate)
-- Add the Year for each individual date
VAR Years = ADDCOLUMNS(BaseTable,"Year",YEAR([Date]))
-- Add the calendar month and other month related data for each date
VAR Months = ADDCOLUMNS(
Years,
"Month",MONTH([Date]),
"Year and Month Number",FORMAT([Date],"YYYY-MM"),
"Year and Month Name",FORMAT([Date],"YYYY-MMM"),
"Fiscal Year", IF( FiscalMonthEnd = 12, YEAR([Date]), IF( MONTH([DATE]) <= FiscalMonthEnd, YEAR([DATE])-1, YEAR([Date]))),
"Fiscal Month", IF( FiscalMonthEnd = 12, MONTH([Date]),
IF( MONTH([Date]) <= FiscalMonthEnd, FiscalMonthEnd + MONTH([Date]), MONTH([Date]) - FiscalMonthEnd))
)
-- Add the Quarter and other quarter related data for each date
VAR Quarters = ADDCOLUMNS(
Months,
"Quarter",ROUNDUP(MONTH([Date])/3,0),
"Year and Quarter",[Year] & "-Q" & ROUNDUP(MONTH([Date])/3,0))
-- Add the Day and other day related data for each date
VAR Days = ADDCOLUMNS(
Quarters,
"Day",DAY([Date]),
"Day Name",FORMAT([Date],"DDDD"),
"Day Of Week",WEEKDAY([Date]),
"Day Of Year", DATEDIFF (DATE(YEAR([Date]),1,1), [Date], DAY) + 1)
-- Add the Week (assuming each week starts on a Sunday) and other week related data for each date
VAR Weeks = ADDCOLUMNS(
Days,
"Week Of Month (Sunday)",INT((DAY([Date])-1)/7)+1,
"Week of Year (Sunday)",WEEKNUM([Date],1),
"Year and Week (Sunday)",[Year] & "-W" & WEEKNUM([Date],1))
-- Add an 'Is Working Day' column which will be true for all days but Saturday and Sunday.
var WorkingDays = ADDCOLUMNS(
Weeks,
"Is Working Day", NOT WEEKDAY( [Date] ) IN {1,7})
RETURN WorkingDays
I hope this helps!
Hi:
Can you try a couple of measures? The first one to sum the contract amount.
Contract Total = SUM(CONTRACTS[ACTUAL_AMOUNT] )
New Measure =
var contractdate = SELECTEDVALUE(Contracts[Date])
return
IF([Contract Total] > 0, CALCULATE([Contract Total], FILTER(ALL(Contracts),
Contracts[Date] <= TODAY()
)
)
I 'm not sure if you have a separate DateTable, but you should, marked as date table and with realtionship on Date field to Contract table Date field. I'll paste a DAX Date Table you can use. Go to Modeling>NEW TABLE then paste what is at bottom of message.
Your formulas would change slightly.
IF([Contract Total] > 0, CALCULATE([Contract Total], FILTER(ALL(Dates),
Contracts[Date] <= TODAY()
Dates =
-- Specify a start date and end date
VAR StartDate = Date(2021,1,1)
VAR EndDate = Today() + 243
VAR FiscalMonthEnd = 12
-- Generate a base table of dates
VAR BaseTable = Calendar(StartDate, EndDate)
-- Add the Year for each individual date
VAR Years = ADDCOLUMNS(BaseTable,"Year",YEAR([Date]))
-- Add the calendar month and other month related data for each date
VAR Months = ADDCOLUMNS(
Years,
"Month",MONTH([Date]),
"Year and Month Number",FORMAT([Date],"YYYY-MM"),
"Year and Month Name",FORMAT([Date],"YYYY-MMM"),
"Fiscal Year", IF( FiscalMonthEnd = 12, YEAR([Date]), IF( MONTH([DATE]) <= FiscalMonthEnd, YEAR([DATE])-1, YEAR([Date]))),
"Fiscal Month", IF( FiscalMonthEnd = 12, MONTH([Date]),
IF( MONTH([Date]) <= FiscalMonthEnd, FiscalMonthEnd + MONTH([Date]), MONTH([Date]) - FiscalMonthEnd))
)
-- Add the Quarter and other quarter related data for each date
VAR Quarters = ADDCOLUMNS(
Months,
"Quarter",ROUNDUP(MONTH([Date])/3,0),
"Year and Quarter",[Year] & "-Q" & ROUNDUP(MONTH([Date])/3,0))
-- Add the Day and other day related data for each date
VAR Days = ADDCOLUMNS(
Quarters,
"Day",DAY([Date]),
"Day Name",FORMAT([Date],"DDDD"),
"Day Of Week",WEEKDAY([Date]),
"Day Of Year", DATEDIFF (DATE(YEAR([Date]),1,1), [Date], DAY) + 1)
-- Add the Week (assuming each week starts on a Sunday) and other week related data for each date
VAR Weeks = ADDCOLUMNS(
Days,
"Week Of Month (Sunday)",INT((DAY([Date])-1)/7)+1,
"Week of Year (Sunday)",WEEKNUM([Date],1),
"Year and Week (Sunday)",[Year] & "-W" & WEEKNUM([Date],1))
-- Add an 'Is Working Day' column which will be true for all days but Saturday and Sunday.
var WorkingDays = ADDCOLUMNS(
Weeks,
"Is Working Day", NOT WEEKDAY( [Date] ) IN {1,7})
RETURN WorkingDays
I hope this helps!
Thank you so much!! I took the snip at the top and made this and it worked.
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