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AutoKris
Frequent Visitor

Cumulative report using data items with two attributes (Planned vs Actual Date)

Hi All,
Just starting with Power BI, took 15h courses, still hard for me to get around below problem.

I have data table with a list of projects with attributes such as potential efficiency savings in hours, statuses and with planned and actual completion dates.
I need to present a report as below image attached, a table and line chart showing cumulated values of savings by month period with two lines, planned vs actual.
See the sample file with RAW DATA TABLE sheet and the actual RESULT sheet to be obtained but in Power BI.
Please suggest simple approach for solution 🙂

 

Result Table and ChartResult Table and Chart

 

 

 

 

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AutoKris
Frequent Visitor

Hi All, thanks for your inputs.

I actually resolved it using the Transformation process, creating two new tables for Planned and Actual dates, leaving only the values of Benefits and the last month date.

 

Secondly to created a cumulated value I created new measures for both using the CALCULATE formula.

 

Actual Efficiency (h) = CALCULATE (
SUM ('Completed Efficiency'[Actual Closure Month]),
FILTER (ALL ('Completed Efficiency'[ActualEndDate] ), 'Completed Efficiency'[ActualEndDate] <= MAX ( 'Completed Efficiency'[ActualEndDate])))

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AutoKris
Frequent Visitor

Hi All, thanks for your inputs.

I actually resolved it using the Transformation process, creating two new tables for Planned and Actual dates, leaving only the values of Benefits and the last month date.

 

Secondly to created a cumulated value I created new measures for both using the CALCULATE formula.

 

Actual Efficiency (h) = CALCULATE (
SUM ('Completed Efficiency'[Actual Closure Month]),
FILTER (ALL ('Completed Efficiency'[ActualEndDate] ), 'Completed Efficiency'[ActualEndDate] <= MAX ( 'Completed Efficiency'[ActualEndDate])))
v-xiaotang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @AutoKris 

Since not sure how to calculate the Actual benefit and Actual in your image, I'll use Plan as an example. I think their logic is the same. You can refer to the calculation process of Plan.

(1) create a calendar table

vxiaotang_0-1644821715693.png

(2) create the measures below,

Planned Benefit (h) =
CALCULATE (
    SUM ( 'Table'[Benefit (hours)] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Table' ),
        YEAR ( 'Table'[PlannedClosureDate] ) = MIN ( 'calendar'[Y] )
            && MONTH ( 'Table'[PlannedClosureDate] ) = MIN ( 'calendar'[M] )
    )
)

 

Plan = 
VAR _endDate =
    EDATE ( MIN ( 'calendar'[Date] ), 1 )
RETURN
    SUMX (
        FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[PlannedClosureDate] < _endDate ),
        'Table'[Benefit (hours)]
    )

 

result

vxiaotang_0-1646808933743.png

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Tang

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@AutoKris , refer if one the two blogs, dealing with two dates can help

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/HR-Analytics-Active-Employee-Hire-and-Termination-tr...

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-divide-distribute-values-between-start-date-o...

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