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Anonymous
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Calculate count of IDs per month, ignoring number of days selected in slicer

Hello,

 

I need ninjas' help here. 

 

I try to calculate previous month amount in such a way, that later on I can put it as a KPI in a card visual. It should always show previous month amount relatively to what is seleceted in the date slicer. I tried PARALLELPERIOD(), but honestly I don't fully get how it functions as it was not showing me the right numbers. I also tried the syntaxis with Selected_Month = MAX(Selected_Month - 1), but I didn't succeed as I get just blank card.

 

Now I am using this expression:

 

Previous_Amount = CALCULATE([Count of IDs],PREVIOUSMONTH('Datetable'Date.[Date]),ALLEXCEPT('Date','Date'Date.[Month]))
 
The restriction is that Datetable contains duplicates as I work with time series data.
 
The best what I achieved by now is getting a table which returns me previous months amounts, but 1) it shows it thoughout the year, regardless month selected in the slicer; 2) I cannot convert this into a card.
 
I hope some help will come 🙂 Thank you in advance!
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Hi @Anonymous 

Got it, if you have resolved the issue, please mark the reply as answer to close this thread.

Regards,

 

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
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v-cherch-msft
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Microsoft Employee

Hi @Anonymous 

 

You may create a measure like below.If it is not your case,please share some data sample and expected output. You can upload the .pbix file to OneDrive and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( Data[Products] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( Slicer ),
        Slicer[Index]
            >= SELECTEDVALUE ( Slicer[Index] ) - 1
            && Slicer[Index] < SELECTEDVALUE ( Slicer[Index] )
    )
)

Regards,

Cherie

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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Hi,

 

That is also not my case cause it will throw me an error about 'multiple values were supplied', I tried that as well. However I managed to solve the issue. If anyone is interested, I can post sample query here. 

 

And thanks once again.

Hi @Anonymous 

Sample data and expected output will be helpful to provide an accurate solution.

Regards,

 

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
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Hello,

 

I've managed to solve the problem. Thanks for cooperation.

 

Kind regards,

Taisiya

Hi @Anonymous 

Got it, if you have resolved the issue, please mark the reply as answer to close this thread.

Regards,

 

Community Support Team _ Cherie Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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