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Hi,
I have two graphs that look similar but are different.
The first shows a target line of registrations with the current YTD registrations as a column below. It was changed to only show the YTD until today and leave the rest of the year blank using this formula:
IncrementTr YTD = if(VALUES('Date'[Date])<=TODAY(),CALCULATE([IncrementTr Total],DATESYTD('Date'[Date],"30/8")),BLANK())
This one works fine.
I want to replicate this logic on a second graph. The second has a target revenue line and YTD revenue as the columns.
However this gives an error when I apply the same logic to the revenue YTD formula:
Test = if(VALUES('Date'[Date])<=TODAY(),CALCULATE([Amount Total 18A],DATESYTD('Date'[Date],"30/8")),BLANK())
Here the error:
I would like the revenue column to also be blank after any date from today like in the first graph.
A link to the PowerBI file:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=154JP-ZQkBhkGAxt8cEHdgyaj7ZQ1ZKdI (Filename: TrackingExample2)
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Instead of VALUES('Date'[Date]) <= TODAY() you should use MIN('Date'[Date]) <= TODAY()
Instead of VALUES('Date'[Date]) <= TODAY() you should use MIN('Date'[Date]) <= TODAY()
Thanks so much @sdjensen !
Can you explain to me why it would work in one graph but on in the other? Want to understand so I can handle it myself in future.
Thanks!
It's because you use the formula in another context which cause VALUES to return more than one date which causes the error.
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