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Hi
I am using the formula
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Hi
Thank you for leading me in the right direction 🙂
The solution was as follow:
Hi @TerCh ,
Try this measure:
reverse = calculate([Ongoing],filter(allselected(DateTable[Date]),DateTable[Date]>=MIN(DateTable[Date])+1))
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Thanks.
Hi
Thanks, but as you can see in column reverse2, its is not working
Hi @TerCh ,
Try this:
reverse = calculate([Ongoing],filter(allselected(Table[Year Month]),Table[Year Month]>=MIN(Table[Year Month])+1))
Hi
I got error
I'm not sure what date table you are using, but my date field [Year Month] is text format an can not used here.
Hi
Thank you for leading me in the right direction 🙂
The solution was as follow:
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