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How can my Power BI report reflect current YTD,QTD and MTD data without selecting a value from filter?
Think of what you see if you turn on your TV in the morning to look at CNBC... YOU SEE LIVE DATA!!!
I'm trying to replicate that with my report.
So instead of Stock prices, my report would have YTD, QTD and MTD data WITHOUT SELECTING ANYTHING from my FILTER (Unselected) Just like stock data on your screen in the morning. Please Help.
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One approach could involve using DAX calculations and measures to automatically calculate YTD, QTD, and MTD data based on the current date, eliminating the need for manual filter selection. This would allow your report to show the latest data as soon as it's opened, similar to the live stock updates on TV.
It's awesome that you're aiming to bring the live and dynamic feel of stock market data to your Power BI report. While replicating that exact TV experience might be a bit tricky, there are certainly ways to make your report more interactive and engaging.
I get what you're aiming for with your Power BI report. You want it to display real-time YTD, QTD, and MTD data without having to manually select anything from the filter. It's like having that dynamic stock market vibe when you turn on your TV and see live data on CNBC. To achieve that effect, you can leverage Power BI's capabilities. One option is to use a measure that calculates the YTD, QTD, and MTD values based on the current date. You can create DAX formulas that dynamically calculate these values using functions like TOTALYTD, TOTALQTD, and TOTALMTD. Another worthy thing to do is to check out trade indices. If you need more specific guidance on implementing this in Power BI, don't hesitate to ask.
In your measures, use variables and manage your filters with functions such as:
ALL
ALLSELECTED
ALLEXCEPT
REMOVEFILTERS
But they ALL seem to work when theres a filter selected. I wanted a solution for when theres no filters selected.
i.e. I cant imagine running a TV channel filtering data speifically to those clients who watch my channel every morning. Simply Impossible. So the solution would be to just show UNFILTERED Current data all the time.
There's DAX functions that do that calculation for you - TOTALYTD, TOTALQTD and TOTALMTD, which you can combine with TODAY() that just returns today's date.
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