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ElliotP
10 years agoPost Prodigy
Cumulative Total
Hi, I'm at an absolute loss as to how to calculate a cumulative total. I've tried googling, reading the forums, following the documentation, decomposing the calculation, trying it as both a measu...
- 10 years ago
ElliotP Sorry about the original post. It was from my phone and had typos :smileywink:
Okay here is the formula for Running Total as a Calculated Column (prorerly formatted)
Running Total COLUMN = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'All Web Site Data (2)'[UniquePageviews] ), ALL ( 'All Web Site Data (2)' ), 'All Web Site Data (2)'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'All Web Site Data (2)'[Date] ) )And as you can see it works! :smileyhappy:
And here's the MEASURE formula
Running Total MEASURE = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'All Web Site Data (2)'[UniquePageviews] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'All Web Site Data (2)' ), 'All Web Site Data (2)'[Date] <= MAX ( 'All Web Site Data (2)'[Date] ) ) )Which also works...
BrentonC
6 years agoHelper I
I used the solutions provided although I needed to reset the sum every week, this worked well for me. Added a variable for the week number to compare against. Adds each day as it goes until it reaches a new week, starts again.
Running SOP =
var x = SOP[Week Number]
return
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'SOP'[Production Tonnes])
, ALL (SOP),
('SOP'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'SOP'[Date]) && weeknum(SOP[Date],2) == x))