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I have a table of this:
July: $1,959,814
August: $3,925,980
September: $5,855,582
October: $7,910,275
November: $9,155,231
TOTAL:$28,806,885
It is taking the previous month total and adding on the current month's expenses. How do I get a table that does the following:
July: $1,959,814
August= August Total-July= NUMBER I WANT
Sept Total = (August +July) - Sept = NUMBER I WANT
ETC.
The total at the end should be 9,155,231 and each month should be 1.8 to 2.1M based on the subtraction of each month.
Basically, how do I get the difference from month to to month without having to create a SUM('Expenses'[Expensed]),'Expenses'[Month] = "July" and subtracting the difference for each month??
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This is likely a workable solution, unfortunately I didn't realize you needed my complete data set as these monthly expenditures are the result of a combination of several expenditure items. When I tried this equation, the column that matched was included several times for the different items.
I was able to achieve my desired result with the following DAX:
Would depend on your data and your calculations. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
Thanks for responding! I would simply like the difference or the month's total sales by month, and not a cummulative figure. For example, I am currently getting the following output:
Revenues Received | MONTH |
$9,061,289.66 | 11 |
$8,924,656.07 | 10 |
$7,099,541.62 | 9 |
$5,301,671.96 | 8 |
$3,804,197.98 | 7 |
What I would Like is:
Revenues Received | MONTH |
$136,633 | 11 |
$1,825,114.45 | 10 |
$1,797,870 | 9 |
$1,497,474 | 8 |
$3,804,197 | 7 |
The ACTUAL Sales by Month and not a cummlative total
Hi bw70316,
To achieve your requirement, you can create a calculate column using DAX formula below:
Column = VAR Previous_Month_Revenues = CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[Revenues Received]), FILTER(Table1, Table1[MONTH] = EARLIEST(Table1[MONTH]) - 1)) RETURN Table1[Revenues Received] - Previous_Month_Revenues
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
This is likely a workable solution, unfortunately I didn't realize you needed my complete data set as these monthly expenditures are the result of a combination of several expenditure items. When I tried this equation, the column that matched was included several times for the different items.
I was able to achieve my desired result with the following DAX:
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