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I use the Relative Date filter in the filter function for showing the last 26 weeks. But the problem is start the Calender Week starts on Sunday, not on Monday... - anybody knows a workaround for this challenge?
Thanks Amit, but ISO Week or Weeks in generel does not work with the Relative Date filtering.
Hi @bilingual ,
I suggest you to create a date table with ISO weeknum by dax. Than you can create a measure to filter your visual to show data in last 26 weeks.
Date table:
Date =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDARAUTO (),
"Year", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"Month", MONTH ( [Date] ),
"Weeknum", WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ),
"YearMonth",
YEAR ( [Date] ) * 100
+ MONTH ( [Date] )
)
Add calculated columns:
ISO 8601 WeekNum =
VAR _COUNT0 =
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Date' ),
FILTER (
'Date',
'Date'[Year] = EARLIER ( 'Date'[Year] )
&& 'Date'[WeekNum] - 1 = 0
)
)
VAR _BASENUM1 =
IF ( _COUNT0 < 7, 'Date'[WeekNum] - 1, 'Date'[WeekNum] )
VAR _ISO_8601_WeekNum =
IF (
WEEKDAY ( DATE ( 'Date'[Year] - 1, 01, 01 ) ) <> 1
&& 'Date'[Year] = 'Date'[Year]
&& _BASENUM1 = 0,
WEEKNUM ( DATE ( MIN ( 'Date'[Year] ), 12, 31 ), 1 ) - 1,
_BASENUM1
)
RETURN
_ISO_8601_WeekNumISO_Year =
VAR _COUNT0 =
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Date' ),
FILTER (
'Date',
'Date'[Year] = EARLIER ( 'Date'[Year] )
&& 'Date'[WeekNum] - 1 = 0
)
)
VAR _BASENUM1 =
IF ( _COUNT0 < 7, 'Date'[WeekNum] - 1, 'Date'[WeekNum] )
RETURN
IF(_BASENUM1 = 0,'Date'[Year] -1,'Date'[Year])ISO YearWeekNum = 'Date'[ISO_Year]*100+'Date'[ISO 8601 WeekNum]Rank = RANKX('Date','Date'[ISO YearWeekNum],,ASC,Dense)
Create a measure , add this measure into visual level filter and set it to show items when value =1.
Measure =
VAR _TODAYRANK = CALCULATE(MAX('Date'[Rank]),FILTER(ALL('Date'),'Date'[Date] = TODAY()))
RETURN
IF(MAX('Date'[Rank])<=_TODAYRANK&&MAX('Date'[Rank])>=_TODAYRANK-26,1,0)
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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Hi Rico , thanks alot, however the
Measure =
VAR _TODAYRANK = CALCULATE(MAX('Date'[Rank]),FILTER(ALL('Date'),'Date'[Date] = TODAY()))
RETURN
IF(MAX('Date'[Rank])<=_TODAYRANK&&MAX('Date'[Rank])>=_TODAYRANK-26,1,0)I can not make it work as filter on matrix tables, do you know why?
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