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Calculated table based on selection
- 1 year ago
Hey!
As my fellow uses stated, calculated tables and -columns are generated at the refresh and therefore will not react in the manner that you want.
To get the results you want, create a seperated datetable. and connect it to your data.Datetabel = ADDCOLUMNS ( CALENDAR (DATE(2024,1,1), DATE(2025,12,31)), "DateAsInteger", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYYMMDD" ), "Year", YEAR ( [Date] ), "Monthnumber", FORMAT ( [Date], "MM" ), "MonthShort", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ), "MonthLong", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmmm" ), "YearMonthNo", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYY/MM" ), "YearMonthShort", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYY/mmm" ), )you can now use a slicer on the Year column of the date table to filter only years you want.
No Date column in Data?
If you don't have a date column in your data, you can also create a seperate table that contains the years and use that as a slicer.
You can create a slicer table with both Power Query (preferred) and DAX
Power Query:let Source = Table.FromList({2023, 2024, 2025}, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), {"Period"}, null, ExtraValues.Error), ChangeType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Period", Int64.Type}}) in ChangeType
DAX Tabel:Period = SUMMARIZE(YOURDATA, YOURDATA[Period])
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