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Hello, everybody
First of all, I must say I'm starting with DAX functions. So, maybe it could be easy to solve.
Is there any dax command where I can see the total amount for the current month?.
Many thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Add a calculated column to your date table, that indicates whether the date belongs to the current month. Then filter on that column.
@Angel You need to leverage Group BY and Summarize functions of DAX. So assuming you have Month column and Amount column, you can create new calculated table.
@ankitpatira Maybe I haven´t explained the issue well.
I have the columns you mentioned before. The thing I want to do is showing total amount of the current month in a dashboard. If the month changes, the dashboard have to change the month 'automatically' without user interaction.
Thanks,
Add a calculated column to your date table, that indicates whether the date belongs to the current month. Then filter on that column.
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