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Hi,
I have a date column and I am trying to create a calculated column that contains the dates from current date and shifts back 3 months. So far I noticed it is possible to use DATESBETWEEN or DATESINPERIOD in a CALCULATE function but they can't be used independently which is what I am trying to do. Is there a way I can do this? Here's the dax code I had for my calculated column;
Last3Months = DATESINPERIOD('All Stations'[Date],TODAY(), -3,MONTH)
Here's the error I get;
A table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected.
Thanks for your help.
Hi @btalahmbong
DatesBetween and DatesinPeriod both return tables and not a scalar value.
As a result, you cannot use the functions "alone' (except when using DAX as a query language to create new tables) in measures or calculated columns.
But you can use these tables as filter arguments to Calculate yes.
For example, this measure:
SalesLast3Month = Calculate ([Total Sales],DATESINPERIOD('All Stations'[Date],TODAY(), -3,MONTH))
returns the total sales of the last three months.
Measures automatically adapt to filter context and make your calculations dynamic!
For now, I'm creating new measures filtered by last 3 months. I'll keep on playing with it and see if I can find a way to create a column that acts as a 3 monh filter.
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