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Hi Everyone ,
here i have one question that i need subtraction of YTD of one year with YTD of another Year.
As i mentioned requirement in below screenshot.
Please Tell me is that possible the Difference of the YTD of this year - YTD of last year.
Thanks
Sandeep
Solved! Go to Solution.
Assuming you have a Calendar Table (if you don't, use the date field on current table), create YTD measure (change name of tables and columns):
VALUE YTD =
IF(
ISFILTERED('Calendar'[Date]);
ERROR("Time intelligence quick measures can only be grouped or filtered by the Power BI-provided date hierarchy or primary date column.");
TOTALYTD(SUM('TABLE'[VALUE]; 'Calendar'[Date].[Date])
)Create Previous YTD measure:
VALUE PYTD =
VAR pytddate1 = DATEADD(DATEADD(DATEADD(ENDOFYEAR ( 'Calendar'[Date] );-1;YEAR);1;DAY);-1;YEAR)
VAR pytddate2 = DATEADD ( ENDOFMONTH ( 'Calendar'[Date] ); -1; YEAR )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM['TABLE'[VALUE];
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Calendar'[Date] );
'Calendar'[Date]
>= pytddate1
&& 'Calendar'[Date] <= pytddate2
)
)Then calculate the difference:
VALUE PYTDG = [VALUE YTD] - [VALUE PYTD]
Hi @avulasandeep,
You need a calendar table as @Anonymous said, and please mark the right reply as answer if you have resolved your issue.
Thanks,
Angelia
Assuming you have a Calendar Table (if you don't, use the date field on current table), create YTD measure (change name of tables and columns):
VALUE YTD =
IF(
ISFILTERED('Calendar'[Date]);
ERROR("Time intelligence quick measures can only be grouped or filtered by the Power BI-provided date hierarchy or primary date column.");
TOTALYTD(SUM('TABLE'[VALUE]; 'Calendar'[Date].[Date])
)Create Previous YTD measure:
VALUE PYTD =
VAR pytddate1 = DATEADD(DATEADD(DATEADD(ENDOFYEAR ( 'Calendar'[Date] );-1;YEAR);1;DAY);-1;YEAR)
VAR pytddate2 = DATEADD ( ENDOFMONTH ( 'Calendar'[Date] ); -1; YEAR )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM['TABLE'[VALUE];
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Calendar'[Date] );
'Calendar'[Date]
>= pytddate1
&& 'Calendar'[Date] <= pytddate2
)
)Then calculate the difference:
VALUE PYTDG = [VALUE YTD] - [VALUE PYTD]
So, if you have a separate Date table, then you should be able to use time intelligence functions and the general format of those would be:
Sales YTD = TOTALYTD(Sum('Sales'[Revenue]),'Date'[Date])
Sales LY YTD = CALCULATE ([Sales YTD], SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR ('Date'[Date]))
Sales Var = [Sales YTD]-[Sales LY YTD]If you do not have a separate date table either create one or check out my Time Intelligence The Hard Way Quick Measure:
Well... I'm glad I also replied because I learned something... hehehe
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