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I have a DAX formula that I have currently been using and up until recently it had been working like a dream. We have now entered a new year and it seems to have broken.
I am creating a report that shows whether a sum of money is current, one month overdue or two months +. My problem is that I cant seem to write the correct formula to have
January 2019 as the current month
December 2018 as overdue by 1 month
November 2018 as overdue by two months.
My thought process was that I could use YEAR(TODAY()) -1 to return last year but that doesnt seem to work and I have done research and cant find the correct answer.
The formula I am currently using that worked is pasted below but again does not work in January
Hi @Reggie,
Could you please share some sample data to have a test if possible?
Regards,
Daniel He
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