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Hi @Anonymous
You measure is correct and works well.
I checked that with sample data and resualt for >Jun21 and >Jul21 are as below:
The measure @amitchandak shared has more advantages for you as you can see that on the table.
Please share the data in the table format to be able to review that.
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Hi @Anonymous
You measure is correct and works well.
I checked that with sample data and resualt for >Jun21 and >Jul21 are as below:
The measure @amitchandak shared has more advantages for you as you can see that on the table.
Please share the data in the table format to be able to review that.
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
Appreciate your Kudos !!
@Anonymous , Try with small change
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Sales Reports'[Sales Revenue] ),
filter('Sales Reports', CONTAINSSTRING('Sales Reports'[Intake],"Intensive") &&
'Sales Reports'[Student Booking Date] > DATE ( 2021, 5, 31 )
))
or
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
@VahidDM Thank you. I re checked my measure and it appears that I had mysteriously put a comma somewhere that shouldn't have been there. 😞 Apologies for this. Thank you for taking the time to check it.
Cheers
Karen
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