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Hi,
I have this table where I have trouble getting the correct cumulative values. I would like have a cumulative count column that is not 1, 1, 1, but instead 08/07 = 2, 25/07 = 3 etc.
I did this measure:
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Hi @Anonymous ,
If you don't want to expand your table visual to show cumulative count in continuous date, you don't need to use [Date] in 'Kalendar' table. Or you can add a 'IF' function in your measure.
cumm =
IF (
COUNT ( Data[Intern status] ) <> BLANK (),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Data[Intern status] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( Kalendar[Date] ), 'Kalendar'[Date] <= MAX ( Kalendar[Date] ) )
)
)
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
If you don't want to expand your table visual to show cumulative count in continuous date, you don't need to use [Date] in 'Kalendar' table. Or you can add a 'IF' function in your measure.
cumm =
IF (
COUNT ( Data[Intern status] ) <> BLANK (),
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Data[Intern status] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( Kalendar[Date] ), 'Kalendar'[Date] <= MAX ( Kalendar[Date] ) )
)
)
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous
I actually want to visually show the data in a line chart. Can I use the same equation?
@Anonymous , make sure you are using a date table and date table in visual
cumm = CALCULATE(COUNT(Data[Intern status]),filter(all('Date'),'Date'[date] <=max('Date'[date])))
Running Total/ Cumulative: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2wsO332LUo&list=PLPaNVDMhUXGaaqV92SBD5X2hk3TMNlHhb&index=41