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Hi
I have two tables one is a transaction and another one is a date table
The transaction table has two columns category, and amount. I have ten categories in the category table. I need to filter only three category. Date table has a date and year column.
I want to calculate the fiscal year (7/1/2017- 6/30/2018) using the DAX function.
Need output as below,
Category | Fiscal Year amount |
B | 15000 |
C | 2000 |
D | 9000 |
When I use Filter for category and Date, I am able to get the above results. However, when I use the below DAX function, I am getting a different value as well as unable to filter the categories.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @bourne2000
Not clear about your data model and table structure, so I create a sample, it may give you pointers. See sample file attached below.
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Create a measure,
Measure =
VAR _enddate=DATE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[fiscal year]),6,30)
var _firstdate = EDATE(_enddate,-12)
return
CALCULATE(SUM(TRANSACTIONS[AMOUNT]),FILTER(TRANSACTIONS,TRANSACTIONS[DATE]<=_enddate&&TRANSACTIONS[DATE]>_firstdate))
Result:
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Tang
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Hi @bourne2000
Not clear about your data model and table structure, so I create a sample, it may give you pointers. See sample file attached below.
-
Create a measure,
Measure =
VAR _enddate=DATE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[fiscal year]),6,30)
var _firstdate = EDATE(_enddate,-12)
return
CALCULATE(SUM(TRANSACTIONS[AMOUNT]),FILTER(TRANSACTIONS,TRANSACTIONS[DATE]<=_enddate&&TRANSACTIONS[DATE]>_firstdate))
Result:
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Tang
If this post helps, please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@bourne2000 , This seems correct.
fiscial year= TOTALYTD(SUM(TRANSACTIONS[AMOUNT]), DATE[DATE], "6/30")
You will have YTD for each category. I think YTD will not sum up across category
@amitchandak Fiscal year values are not matching when I use the Dax function. It's correct when I use date slicer.
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