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RandomUser06
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Displaying current FY

I have a report im building and i need to display the current fy. The way i have set up my report is that it has a bunch of visuals and 2 slicers. One to choose years betweeen 2019-2023 and one that show FYTD( Monthly view for the current year) and All FY( details for years betweeen 2019-2023. 

 

For the FYTD button im trying to create a measure so that it always looks aty the most current fy to ensure its future proof. The way my datatset is structured for the date is that there are 2 seperate coulumns. One for the year and the other for the month. The measure could be a like a max funtion to look at the max number for the year coulumn like if MAX(FY) == FY). However not sure about this and i require some assistance. 

 

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@RandomUser06 , I assume you have date table in that date table you can create Current FY

 

example a new column flag=

if(Max(Table[FY]) = [FY], "Current FY", [FY]) // Assumes FY is sortable

 

This you can save on current FY to show date fo current FY

 

or create a measure

New measure =

var _date = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[Date]) // or use Today()

var _fy = maxx(filter(allselected(Date),Date[Date] =_max), Date[FY])

return

calculate(Sum(Table[Value], filter(Table, Table[FY] = _fy) )

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@RandomUser06 , I assume you have date table in that date table you can create Current FY

 

example a new column flag=

if(Max(Table[FY]) = [FY], "Current FY", [FY]) // Assumes FY is sortable

 

This you can save on current FY to show date fo current FY

 

or create a measure

New measure =

var _date = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[Date]) // or use Today()

var _fy = maxx(filter(allselected(Date),Date[Date] =_max), Date[FY])

return

calculate(Sum(Table[Value], filter(Table, Table[FY] = _fy) )

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