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Hi,
I have a table of customers, with the following columns
CustomerName, Amount, Budget Date, Estimation Date
(that means a customername could have 500 amount, budget date like 2022-06-05 and estimat date like 2023-01-05)
And one of mi clients wants to have a matrix table with some calculations comparing budget amount and estimation amount and months for 2022 with the sum of the amounts. That means to create 2 measures suming the amount depending of budget date and other with estimation date.
To do that, i have createad a calendar table with all days from today to the next 50 years, but i can't do the relationship between calendar and table customers due to it has the 2 columns of dates that i need.
I have tried to create a measure that sum the valeus doing this
Buget (Amount) =
Var Capacity = Customers[Amount]
Var CalendarDate = Max(Calendar_General[Date])
Var CustomerBudget = Max(Project[Budget_Date])
Return
CALCULATE(Capacity, FILTER(Calendar_General,Calendar_General[Date] = CustomerBudget ))
but this put the sum of everthing in every month, so, it is clear that the measure is wrong. Can someone help me on this?
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@dobregon , Join with both dates, one join will be inactive, that you can activate using use relationship
can someone help me on this?
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@dobregon , Join with both dates, one join will be inactive, that you can activate using use relationship
I have taken a look that DAX feautre and it wokrs, so much thank you @amitchandak
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