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Hi,
I want to present the 'count of item number' of the previous report date and show the % difference. So for report date 06/12/2020 the record should be blank and for report date 13/12/2020 the new record should show 19, so that I am able to calculate the difference. In this case (14-19)/19 = -26%. What column based calculation and/or measure can I implement? I am working on direct query!
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a measure like so:
Measure =
VAR ThisDate =
MAX ( 'Table'[Report Date] )
VAR PreDate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Report Date] ), 'Table'[Report Date] < ThisDate )
VAR PreCount =
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table'[Item Number] ), 'Table'[Report Date] = PreDate )
VAR ThisCount =
COUNT ( 'Table'[Item Number] )
RETURN
DIVIDE ( ThisCount - PreCount, PreCount )
Best regards
Icey
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a measure like so:
Measure =
VAR ThisDate =
MAX ( 'Table'[Report Date] )
VAR PreDate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Report Date] ), 'Table'[Report Date] < ThisDate )
VAR PreCount =
CALCULATE ( COUNT ( 'Table'[Item Number] ), 'Table'[Report Date] = PreDate )
VAR ThisCount =
COUNT ( 'Table'[Item Number] )
RETURN
DIVIDE ( ThisCount - PreCount, PreCount )
Best regards
Icey
If this post helps, then consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
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