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Hello everyone, I have looked for a similar topic, but I have not been able to find it. If it already exists please redirect me.
I want to create a PivotChart that affects the following 2 tables.
With the start and end dates of Vista_Sorteos I want to set the date range that filters invoice date data in Vista_ Purchases to generate a bar chart like the following:
The dates are not selected directly but an event is chosen that determines the dates:
I thank you very much for your collaboration to solve this challenge.
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Hi @Syndicate_Admin , @Anonymous
Please try
Registered Clients =
VAR StartDate =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Vista_Sorteos[fechaInicial] )
VAR EndDate =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Vista_Sorteos[fechaFinal] )
VAR Dates =
CALENDAR ( StartDate, EndDate )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Vista_Compras[idCliente] ),
TREATAS ( Dates, Vista_Compras[FechaFactura] )
)
Hi @Syndicate_Admin , @Anonymous
Please try
Registered Clients =
VAR StartDate =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Vista_Sorteos[fechaInicial] )
VAR EndDate =
SELECTEDVALUE ( Vista_Sorteos[fechaFinal] )
VAR Dates =
CALENDAR ( StartDate, EndDate )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( Vista_Compras[idCliente] ),
TREATAS ( Dates, Vista_Compras[FechaFactura] )
)
@Syndicate_Admin really tough to follow your ask here. Maybe put some sample data with the expected output. Read this post to get your answer quickly.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
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