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First steps with Power BI here.
I'm working on road accidents, trying to build a table to compare the number of accidents for every month of 2022 with the same month of 2021.
I work from a very simple table (Table_Accidents) that contains a line for every accident and elements on these accidents (date, place, type, etc.).
So I did the following :
I made a DAX formula to count the number of lines, which is my total number of accidents :
Nb_Accidents = COUNT(table_Accidents[#])
"#" being the name of the column where I just apply a different number to a new accident.
Then I wrote this formula :
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Hi @CertainlyMe
SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR is a time intelligence function that requires a proper date table with unique and contiguous date values. Create a date table snd create a relationship between the date table snd your table then you can use 'Date'[Date] in SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR
Hi @CertainlyMe
SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR is a time intelligence function that requires a proper date table with unique and contiguous date values. Create a date table snd create a relationship between the date table snd your table then you can use 'Date'[Date] in SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR
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