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I have a measure for periodic results
'Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER(ALL(Datotabell),YEAR(Dates[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year])),
FILTER(ALL(Date),MONTH(Date[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))'
This works just fine, and now I want to create a new table based on 'Result' with values from the same period last year.
'Result last year = CALCULATE(([Result]), SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR(Dates[Date]))'
This returns really large values that I can't really make sense of. Any suggestions?
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@Petsnell , do not use the previous result. Ideally if date table is joined then you do not need those filters
if date table is connected
this should be the first measure
Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]))
Then result last year will do like
Result last year = CALCULATE(([Result]), SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR(Dates[Date]))'
or
Result last year = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER(all(Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year]) -1 && MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
If date table is not connected
First measure
Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER((Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year])),
FILTER(ALL(Date),MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
second measure
Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER((Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year])),
FILTER(ALL(Date),MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
@Petsnell , do not use the previous result. Ideally if date table is joined then you do not need those filters
if date table is connected
this should be the first measure
Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]))
Then result last year will do like
Result last year = CALCULATE(([Result]), SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR(Dates[Date]))'
or
Result last year = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER(all(Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year]) -1 && MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
If date table is not connected
First measure
Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER((Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year])),
FILTER(ALL(Date),MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
second measure
Result = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER((Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year])),
FILTER(ALL(Date),MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
Result last year = CALCULATE(SUM(Result[sum]),FILTER(all(Result),YEAR(Result[Date])=SELECTEDVALUE(Dates[Year]) -1 && MONTH(Result[Dates])=SELECTEDVALUE(Date[Month])))
This did the trick, thank you so much!
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