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How do I go about creating weekly measures? I'm trying to create a week over week table that shows our employees attendance during COVID-19? I've done this type of work before with month over month but weekly, I can't seem to get it figured out.
My measure is basically Employees = COUNTROWS('Employees'). I'd like to create counts of all employees week to week (my week starts Sunday.
Can someone please help 🙂
Thanks!
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@seanpratt
Try something like this:
Create a weeknumber column first, use that column to create the measure.
Weeknum column = WEEKNUM([Date of Creation],1)
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table'),FILTER(ALL('Table'),SUMX(FILTER('Table',EARLIER('Table'[Weeknum])='Table'[Weeknum]),1)))
Paul Zheng
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@seanpratt
Try something like this:
Create a weeknumber column first, use that column to create the measure.
Weeknum column = WEEKNUM([Date of Creation],1)
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table'),FILTER(ALL('Table'),SUMX(FILTER('Table',EARLIER('Table'[Weeknum])='Table'[Weeknum]),1)))
Paul Zheng
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Use WEEKNUM then it should pretty much be like month to month.
Hi @seanpratt ,
More information will be helpful, can you give some sample data?
Do you have a date and employee table connected to your attendance table?
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