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I have a table with measure:
TodayValSI = CALCULATE(SUM(SalesInOut[Amount])/1000000,FILTER(
ALL( SalesInOut[DateID]),
[DateID] = [MaxDate]
),SalesInOut[SalesType] = "I", SalesInOut[FreeItem] = FALSE())Measure MaxDate:
MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX(SalesInOut[DateID]), ALL(SalesInOut[DateID]))
I create a table with2 columns: ProductLine and TodayValSI.
I create a sclicer DateID to filter my table.
If I not filter, data in my table display not correct.
But if I filter MaxDate (2017/05/31), data in my table display correct.
Why?
Am I missing something?
This is link my report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1L_chy-uFDKMTJGZHJYc3hiM1E/view?usp=sharing
Solved! Go to Solution.
Your issue is on your dummy measure [MaxDate].
You limit the context into entire Table so that on grand total level, it will always take the max date in the table which is "2017/5/31"
Just remove the ALL() part, it will return correct result.
Regards,
Your issue is on your dummy measure [MaxDate].
You limit the context into entire Table so that on grand total level, it will always take the max date in the table which is "2017/5/31"
Just remove the ALL() part, it will return correct result.
Regards,
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