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In my report, a user will select a date using a date between slicer and we're only using the minimum date selected.
This date can be any day of the week. I want to show the sales numbers for the entirety of that week. For example, if a user selects a Wednesday, I want to show the values for Sunday through Saturday of that week.
I have tried several remedies, but it seems like I either show the days leading up to the selected day or the days after the selected day-- I have not been able to see the entire week at once.
One attempt of a calculation was
Any suggestions on how to solve this?
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Hi, @ktg2019
You can try the following method to achieve your need.
Measure:
Sales =
VAR _quarterSlicer = SELECTEDVALUE(Slicer[Quarter])
VAR _quarterSales = SELECTEDVALUE(Sales[Quarter])
VAR _yearSlicer = SELECTEDVALUE(Slicer[Year])
VAR _yearSales = SELECTEDVALUE(Sales[Year])
VAR _result = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales]),FILTER(Sales,_yearSales = _yearSlicer && _quarterSales = _quarterSlicer ))
RETURN
IF(_yearSales = _yearSlicer && _quarterSales = _quarterSlicer,1)
Best Regards,
Yang
Community Support Team
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Why not create a slicer with week numbers? Just add a column to your date dimension with year and weeknumber. You could also create a column for your slicer that includes the dates e.g "2025 WK1 (30-12-2024 - 05-01-2025).
Hi, @ktg2019
You can try the following method to achieve your need.
Measure:
Sales =
VAR _quarterSlicer = SELECTEDVALUE(Slicer[Quarter])
VAR _quarterSales = SELECTEDVALUE(Sales[Quarter])
VAR _yearSlicer = SELECTEDVALUE(Slicer[Year])
VAR _yearSales = SELECTEDVALUE(Sales[Year])
VAR _result = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales]),FILTER(Sales,_yearSales = _yearSlicer && _quarterSales = _quarterSlicer ))
RETURN
IF(_yearSales = _yearSlicer && _quarterSales = _quarterSlicer,1)
Best Regards,
Yang
Community Support Team
If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!
How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data in the Power BI Forum
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