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Hi,
Im traing to calculate the price variation between two dates.
Is just a rest but i dont know how to do it.
Thank you
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Hi @Anonymous ,
please check this result:
If it is what you want , you can try to create a new column
and the sytnax is as the following writes:
Variation = DIVIDE(([Brent] - MAXX(FILTER('Table', 'Table'[Date]=EARLIER('Table'[Date])-1),[Brent])),[Brent])
then you can get the variation between two dates, notice that you can change the format of data to percentages:
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Best regards.
Hi @Anonymous ,
please check this result:
If it is what you want , you can try to create a new column
and the sytnax is as the following writes:
Variation = DIVIDE(([Brent] - MAXX(FILTER('Table', 'Table'[Date]=EARLIER('Table'[Date])-1),[Brent])),[Brent])
then you can get the variation between two dates, notice that you can change the format of data to percentages:
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Best regards.
Hi @Anonymous
This seems to be a question related to Power Query, not DAX. Can you please post it on the right forum? Here it is: Power Query (powerbi.com)
Thanks.
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