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enlamparter
Helper I
9 years ago
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Dynamic Text Won't Update

I'm trying to use a measure to create a title for my page that updates based on the date selected in my slicer. My original measure updated perfectly fine, but my results looked funny (i.e. January 2016 was 12016, February 2016 was 22016...) I then added in a "format" function, but that seems to have broken the updating. Now it stays static at "January, 2016". Any idea why that is or what I can do to fix/get around this? These are my original and current formulas:
Original:
(Title) Selected Period = concatenate(month(FIRSTDATE('DateKey'[Date])), year(firstdate('DateKey'[Date])))

Current:
(Title) Selected Period = concatenate(format(month(FIRSTDATE('DateKey'[Date])),"mmmm")&", ", year(firstdate('DateKey'[Date])))

 

 

(Note: This was previously posted and deleted because I thought it was the result of a silly mistake. After checking, I realized I was wrong and am still dumbfounded...help!)

  • Hi enlamparter,

     

    If you use the function "format", then the function "month" isn't needed. You could try this:

    New Selected Period =
    CONCATENATE (
        FORMAT ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ), "mm" ) & ", ",
        YEAR ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )
    )

    Or try this with Anonymous' idea:

    Selected Period =
    FORMAT ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ), "mm" ) & ", "
        & YEAR ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )

    Best Regards!

    Dale

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  • v-jiascu-msft's avatar
    v-jiascu-msft
    Microsoft Employee

    Hi enlamparter,

     

    If you use the function "format", then the function "month" isn't needed. You could try this:

    New Selected Period =
    CONCATENATE (
        FORMAT ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ), "mm" ) & ", ",
        YEAR ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )
    )

    Or try this with Anonymous' idea:

    Selected Period =
    FORMAT ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ), "mm" ) & ", "
        & YEAR ( FIRSTDATE ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )

    Best Regards!

    Dale

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Not applicable

    Check the icon next to the measure/column.  Does it look like a calculator or a box with Fx in it?  I'm wondering if you have created a calculated column by mistake.

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous
        Not applicable

        Ok, try dropping the concatinate formula and instead simply make use of the & symbol.  Does this improve your outcome?