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Hello,
I am struggling since few hours with the DATEADD formula.
Here my usecases : I would like to compare the number of articles producted between 2022 and 2023.
I have 2 columns in my Tab calls "WebxCRM" with : "publication date", and "Title" (see an extract below).
I have created a quick measure allowing to calculate the number of article created per month (this formula is working):
Also, I have created a measure in order to calculate the evolution between 2022/2023.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @Juju78
try below
Total articles y-1 =
CALCULATE([Total articles all], DATEADD('WebxCRM'[Publicationdate],-1,YEAR),
removefilters(tablename[nombre de title])
)
Hi, @Juju78
try below
Total articles y-1 =
CALCULATE([Total articles all], DATEADD('WebxCRM'[Publicationdate],-1,YEAR),
removefilters(tablename[nombre de title])
)
Hi, @Juju78
try below
total artical Y-1 =
calculate(
[total articales all],
filter(
tablename,
tablename[yearcolumn]<= max(tablename[yearcolumn])&&
tablename[yearcolumn]>=max(tablename[yearcolumn])-1
),
allexcept(tablename,tablename[yearcolumn])
)
Hi @Juju78
Try below Measure if it works
Last Year = CALCULATE(count(WebxCRM[Title]),SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR('WebxCRM'[Publicationdate]))
If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
can you attached a sample file with dummy data
thanks
Hi @Juju78 ,
try using the SamePeriodLastYear() function instead of using DATEADD().
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution, Appreciate your Kudos!!
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