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Hi All,
I need to Calculate cumulative liability,I used following formula
Custom Liability Cumulative This Year = CALCULATE([Liability This Month],FILTER(ALL(GL_LEDGER_ACCESS[Date]),'GL_LEDGER_ACCESS'[Date]<=MAX('GL_LEDGER_ACCESS'[Date])))
I get same output as shown in image
Please Help.
Best Regards,
Dora
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi All,
Thank You for the help.Solved it by making a new unique index column and making the same formula
Best Regards,
Dora
@Dora,
Create a date table following the guide in this blog, establish relationship between the date field of date table and GL_LEDGER_ACCESS'[Date] field, then update your DAX to the following:
Custom Liability Cumulative This Year = CALCULATE([Liability This Month],FILTER(ALL('Date'[Date]),'Date'[Date]<=MAX('Date'[Date])))
Regards,
Lydia
Hi All,
Thank You for the help.Solved it by making a new unique index column and making the same formula
Best Regards,
Dora
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