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Hi all 🙂
I created a line chart and a metrics chart where values change based on two selected dates.
For the two dates, I created two from & to tables with columns for each.
Then I created a measure to get the values I wanted.
The line chart came out just as I wanted.
However, the metrics chart looks like the image below.
The first month doesn't show the previous month's value and the last month adds an extra month.
I'll attach the file : pbix
Please let me know how to fix it if you can.
Thanks
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Hi,
Please check the below image and the attached pbix file.
Thank you.
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Hi,
Please check the below image and the attached pbix file.
Thank you.
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
can i ask one more thing??
i modify ratio dax to show ratio like ▲ 13.5 %
but all date columm shown like bwelow image
my modified dax
Hi,
Please try adding %, something like below, whether it suits your requirement.
ratio =
var _Alpha = DIVIDE ( ( [@_trend_cnt] - [@_trend_cnt_pm] ), [@_trend_cnt_pm] )
var _Beta = ABS(_Alpha)
RETURN
IF(_Alpha > 0, FORMAT(_Beta,"▲ #,##0.0%"), FORMAT(_Beta,"▼ #,##0.0%"))
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Hi
Modifying the dax will turn it into text and show all dates in the column.
Hi,
Please try something like below.
ratio =
VAR _Alpha =
DIVIDE ( ( [@_trend_cnt] - [@_trend_cnt_pm] ), [@_trend_cnt_pm] )
VAR _Beta =
ABS ( _Alpha )
RETURN
IF (
NOT ISBLANK ( _Alpha ),
IF (
_Alpha > 0,
FORMAT ( _Beta, "▲ #,##0.0%" ),
FORMAT ( _Beta, "▼ #,##0.0%" )
)
)
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it works!!
I couldn’t have done it without your help
really thank you 🙂
Thanks again 🙂
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