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Hi everyone,
Would you be able to provide some insight on how I’d be able to create a sum of sales by fiscal week that changes accordingly to the current fiscal week and fiscal year. The current method I’ve been utilizing is just changing it manually.
EX: Week extended sales = CALCULATE(SUM(‘Sales’[Sum of Ext price]),FILTER(‘Fiscal Dates’,‘Fiscal Dates’[FiscalWeekNumber] = 43 && ‘Fiscal Dates’[FiscalYear] = 2019))
My date table has the following column attributes:
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Nicolas Nouchi
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Hi there,
Was able to figure it out:
Used two calculated columns to get the fiscal year / fiscal week, then added the fiscal week calculated column into a measure for the week's sales
Hi there,
Was able to figure it out:
Used two calculated columns to get the fiscal year / fiscal week, then added the fiscal week calculated column into a measure for the week's sales
Hi @nnouchi
How do you define the Fiscal Dates/year/weeknum
If i define calendar weeknum from Monday to Sunday, what is the period for your fiscal week?
the current fiscal week and fiscal year?
It mean if today is 2019/10/23, it is in calendar weeknum 43 and calendar year 2019,
then you want to calculate the values where fiscal year 2019 and fiscal weeknum 43,
Right?
read understand test reply
Hi @v-juanli-msft ,
The period for the fiscal week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday. The date calendar starts at 01-01-2017 and ranges all the way to 2022. Yes that is correct, but I'm looking to make this select the current week & year based automatically rather than having to manually change it through a filter.
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