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Good evening, everyone,
I have the following measure to get the insurance policy premium with the listed argument.
Assuming the Inforce date is 12/31/23, I noticed that there are double counting issues.
Given a policy with two different Endorse Expire Dates, 07/01/23 with $700 and 03/01/24 with $1100. Since the first Endorse Expire Date is < 12/31/23, the premium on 07/01/23 should be zero, the total premium should be $1100 because only the second date 03/01/24 > 12/31/23. However, the total shows as $2200.
Appreciate your help.
Dennis
Premium =
VAR InforceDay = MAX ( DateDimension[Date] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Data[Premium] ),
Data[Endorse Expire Date] > InforceDay
)
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Thanks, I will try next time.
I just added KeepFileters on the argument, it got the correct result.
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Hi @12Bowers12
Please provide sample data that covers your issue or question completely, in a usable format (not as a screenshot).
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-provide-sample-data-in-the-Power-BI-Forum/ba-...
Please show the expected outcome based on the sample data you provided.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/m-p/1447523
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