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Hi,
I have a first order date for each customer. From there I can get Quarter and Year.
Now I need to get the next three consecutive Quarter/Year from that point.
I'm going down the road of using a Switch Function so that if 1st Qtr =1, 2 etc...
I can keep going down that road, might get a little tricky when cross year from Q4 to Q1.
Is there a better approach?
Thanks,
-w
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Got it.
Just had to add a new measure to get the first date in the quarter that the customer first date fell in
First Date In Quarter =
IF(ISBLANK([First Booking Date]),BLANK(),
DATE(YEAR(First Booking Date], ROUNDUP( DIVIDE( MONTH( [First Booking Date] ),3 ),0 ) *3 -2 1))
First Booking Date | First Date In Quarter
---------------------------------------------
5/1/2021 | 4/1/2021
Thanks,
-w
Thanks Vicky,
That looks promising.
First I need the 1ST Quarter for a customer, then 2ND, etc..
To get 1ST I tried an Offset of 0, assuming that means the current quarter that the Min(Date) is in. However, this is returning a zero?
Total Net Revenue 1ST Quarter =
CALCULATE(
[Total Net Revenue],
DATESINPERIOD(
Calendar[Date],
[First Booking Date],
0,
Quarter
)
)
Thanks,
w
I did a bit more testing.
It seems DatesInPeriod with the Quarter argument, is taking the Min(Date) and then next 91 days.
That is not what I need.
Let's say, a customer's min date is 11/1/2021. That date falls in Q4 '21 so I need the Net Revenue for the Customer in Q4 '21. Even though the customer in this instance does not have Revenue prior to 11/1/2021, I need the SUM for Q4 which is 10/1/2021 - 12/31/2011.
Thanks,
w
Got it.
Just had to add a new measure to get the first date in the quarter that the customer first date fell in
First Date In Quarter =
IF(ISBLANK([First Booking Date]),BLANK(),
DATE(YEAR(First Booking Date], ROUNDUP( DIVIDE( MONTH( [First Booking Date] ),3 ),0 ) *3 -2 1))
First Booking Date | First Date In Quarter
---------------------------------------------
5/1/2021 | 4/1/2021
Thanks,
-w
I believe you can use the DATESINPERIOD function, and specify 3 quarters as the time period in your measure. The docs are here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/datesinperiod-function-dax
what about Time Intelligence functions like
DATEADD(calendar[date], 9, MONTH)
Hi,
One of ways to achieve this is to have something like an offset number column that sorts for quarter-year column in the dim-calendar table.
In order to create this, try using RANKX DAX function that ranks quarter-end date. By using rankx, the consequtive offset numbers are always +1 or -1.
Another way to create this column without using rankx is, creating the offset number column by writing a formula something like,
= yearnumber X 4 + quarternumber
This formula also provides the difference of consequtive offset numbers are always +1 or -1.
I hope this helps.
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