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Hello,
I have an issue when I try to create the same calculate table in SSAS as in PowerBI desktop
The table looks like this:
=SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
Fact[Date],
Fact[CountryID],
Fact[ProductId],
"Tickets", SUM( Fact[Tickets] ),
"Tickets in Period",
CALCULATE(
SUM( Fact[Tickets] ),
DATESINPERIOD( Fact[Date], SELECTEDVALUE( Fact[Date] ), -71, DAY ),
Fact[Date] < SELECTEDVALUE( Fact[Date] )
)
The issue appear when I add the second filter clause, because I dont want the current day included in the calculation.
The Visual Studio where I created the Tabular model does not provide a text error, it just simply says "One or more formulas have errors."
Again, the formula in Pbi Desktop works just fine and as expected, the issue is in Visual Studio, SSAS Model.
If you guys can help me on this issue I would really appreciate it!
Thanks!
@razvancanuta , try max in place of SELECTEDVALUE
Hi,
Its giving me the same response "One or more formulas have errors", but only when I add the second filter option, even if I add the second one alone.
Initially I had one more condition, WEEKDAY( Facty[Date] )=WEEKDAY( MAX(Fact[Date]) ), but it gives me the same error.
Seems like he likes only the DATESINPERIOD formula.
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