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Hi all!
I am trying to create a date bucket using DAX to filter date ranges from last 3 months, last 6 months, and previous year.
This is the code that I have:
Solved! Go to Solution.
TODAY() is 2023-03-02
MONTH(TODAY() -3) means TODAY()-3, which is 2023-02-28 and a month from this is 2.
MONTH(TODAY() -6) means TODAY()-6, which is 2023-02-25 and a month from this is also 2.
YEAR(TODAY() -1) means TODAY()-1, which is 2023-03-01 and a year from this is 2023.
'Vendor Inventory'[Date Received] >= TODAY() means "is my date received is equal or greater than today"
So you are looking for todays() and futures dates that is also lower than a some NUMBER (not date). That's why all your rows are in Other bucket. There is no chanse that something will match to this condition. 🙂
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TODAY() is 2023-03-02
MONTH(TODAY() -3) means TODAY()-3, which is 2023-02-28 and a month from this is 2.
MONTH(TODAY() -6) means TODAY()-6, which is 2023-02-25 and a month from this is also 2.
YEAR(TODAY() -1) means TODAY()-1, which is 2023-03-01 and a year from this is 2023.
'Vendor Inventory'[Date Received] >= TODAY() means "is my date received is equal or greater than today"
So you are looking for todays() and futures dates that is also lower than a some NUMBER (not date). That's why all your rows are in Other bucket. There is no chanse that something will match to this condition. 🙂
Proud to be a Super User!
I figured it out with this:
It won't work. You will get insteed:
Last 3 months
Months between 4 and 6
and months between 7 and 12
This is how your code works. 🙂
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I realized that minutes after I got it working, I think I need a measure
You don't need "'Vendor Inventory'[Date Received] >= TODAY() " logic. Tha's contradicting the other logic you have in the formula.
In each IF statement, only keep 'Vendor Inventory'[Date Received] < MONTH(TODAY()) -3 part but change it to something like MONTH( 'Vendor Inventory'[Date Received] ) > MONTH(TODAY()) -3 && YEAR('Vendor Inventory'[Date Received]) = YEAR(TODAY())
And for last year logic, you can do
YEAR('Vendor Inventory'[Date Received]) = YEAR(TODAY()) -1
Thank you so much for your help but I'm afraid this isn't working. I'm looking to create date buckets where
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