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Anonymous
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Weeks Remaining of a Quarter

Hi, I have a date table set up with columns indcating fiscal week, month, quarter and year, as below. I use FisMonthNo and FisQuarterNo to sort first to last. 

 

DateFisWeekFisMonthNoFisMonthFisQuarterNoFisQuarterYear
       

 

My Problem:
I need a visual in my report indicating how many weeks remains in the quarter, and I have no idea how it would be set up. Ideally this would be done in a way where I can also set up a calculation like ([Quarter Sales Target]-[Actual Sales])/[Weeks Remaining of Quarter].


Anyone have a good solution to this?

 

Kindly,
Daniel

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure like

measure =
var _maxweek = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[FisWeek])
var _maxq = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[FisQuarterNo])
var _maxQweek = maxx(filter(all(Date), Date[FisQuarterNo] =_maxq),[FisWeek])
return
_maxQweek -_maxweek

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure like

measure =
var _maxweek = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[FisWeek])
var _maxq = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[FisQuarterNo])
var _maxQweek = maxx(filter(all(Date), Date[FisQuarterNo] =_maxq),[FisWeek])
return
_maxQweek -_maxweek

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