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I have a running total DAX calculation that works based on the Month column in my date table.
CALCULATE(
[Volume],
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('Date'[Month]),
ISONORAFTER('Date'[Month], MAX('Date'[Month]), DESC)
)
)
I have another table in my semantic model called Fiscal period. I want the user to be able to see the running total of volume regardless of which column they are viewing the data by either Month or Fiscal Period. I could create another measure using the below code.
CALCULATE(
[Period],
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('Fiscal Period'[Period]),
ISONORAFTER('Fiscal Period'[Period], MAX('Fiscal Period'[Period]), DESC)
)
)
However that isnt very user friendly having 2 measures. Is there a way of creating a running total measure that will work against the 'Fiscal Period'[Period] column and the 'Date'[Month] column.
Hello @philip_nwdba,
Can you please try this approach:
Unified Running Total =
CALCULATE(
[Volume],
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('Unified Date'[Unified Date]),
ISONORAFTER('Unified Date'[Unified Date], MAX('Unified Date'[Unified Date]), DESC)
)
)
Hi, what is the unified date column?
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