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maciejsok
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Calculate function not working

Hi,

 

why the calculate function doesn't return any values in the 4th column?

 

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Neeljy
Regular Visitor

The issue with your CALCULATE function returning blank values is likely due to a problem with the PREVIOUSMONTH function or missing data in the previous month.

Possible Causes & Fixes
Check if the 'Interest Rates' Table Has a Proper Date Column

Ensure that 'Interest Rates'[Date] is recognized as a Date column, not text.
If it's stored as text, convert it using DATEVALUE().
Ensure There Is Data for the Previous Month

If there is no data in the previous month, PREVIOUSMONTH() will return an empty result, leading to BLANK().
Test by checking:
EVALUATE PREVIOUSMONTH('Interest Rates'[Date])
If it returns nothing, you may need to adjust the logic.
Use a Date Table Instead of 'Interest Rates'[Date]

If 'Interest Rates'[Date] is incomplete (e.g., missing some months), use a separate date table connected to your data.
Replace 'Interest Rates'[Date] with 'DateTable'[Date] in your formula.
Alternative Fix Using LOOKUPVALUE for More Control

Instead of PREVIOUSMONTH(), try:
Measure =
VAR PrevMonth = EOMONTH(MAX('Interest Rates'[Date]), -1)
RETURN
CALCULATE(
AVERAGE('Interest Rates'[30 year rate]),
'Interest Rates'[Date] = PrevMonth
)
This manually selects the previous month's data.

djurecic
Super User
Super User

Hi @maciejsok ,

 Please consider adding a separate date table to your model for built in time intelligence functions.

https://www.datacamp.com/tutorial/how-to-create-date-tables-in-power-bi-tutorial

 

Greg_Deckler
Community Champion
Community Champion

@maciejsok Probably because it is a single table model that you are working with. You can do a Previous Month calculation using something like this instead:

Value PM = 
    VAR __Date = MAX('Table'[Date])
    VAR __EndDate = EOMONTH(__Date,-1)
    VAR __StartDate = DATE(YEAR(__EndDate),MONTH(__EndDate),1)
    VAR __Table = FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Date]>=__StartDate && [Date]<=__EndDate)
RETURN
    SUMX(__Table,[Value])


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