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Good afternoon, I need to show in a table three columns with the total of the sales depending on the month and year you choose:
For example, if I chose the year 2020 and February should show:
Dec 19 January 20 February 20
xx 1500 700 1800
yy 700 100 0
If I chose 2020 and April you should show:
February 20 March 20 April 20
xx 1800 1700 2000
yy 0 100 800
Atte,
Victor Yupa
Hi @Anonymous
in order to get achieve this behaviour, I think you need to create a new stand-alone date-table(make sure the new table is not connected to any of the other tables), and create a measure like this:
Filter Measure =
VAR _selectedMonth =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Year-Month'[YearMonthNum] );
CALCULATE ( SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Year-Month'[YearMonthNum] ) );
( year(TODAY ()) - 2010 ) * 12
+ MONTH ( TODAY () )
)
RETURN
IF (
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
dimDate;
dimDate[YearMonthNum] >= _selectedMonth - 2
&& dimDate[YearMonthNum] <= _selectedMonth
)
) > 0;
1;
0
)
Use this measure in the filter pane, and set it to filter on equal to 1.
Cheers,
Sturla
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