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ElliotP
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Easy Measure

Afternoon,

 

I've got some data which comes in quarterly and I'd like to show the latest value and then a measure to show the value before that assuming it isn't null.

 

I have my date columns, my two data columns (just numbers). I created an index.

 

Any idea on how to create a measure that would show the latest value if it isn't blank and then a measure to do the same but -1 from the index.

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Greg_Deckler
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I imagine that there are easier ways to do this, but one way would be to create a calculated table:

 

TableData1 = CALCULATETABLE(Data,Data[Data1]<>BLANK())

Then you measure:

 

Measure Data 1 = CALCULATE(SUM(TableData1[Data1]),FILTER(TableData1,TableData1[Index]=MAX(TableData1[Index])))

The first part ensures no blanks, the second part filters to the max of the index.

 

My sample data was this:

 

Index         Date          Data1   Data2

13/1/20171020
23/2/20172030
33/3/20173040
43/4/201740 
53/5/2017 60


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Greg_Deckler
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I imagine that there are easier ways to do this, but one way would be to create a calculated table:

 

TableData1 = CALCULATETABLE(Data,Data[Data1]<>BLANK())

Then you measure:

 

Measure Data 1 = CALCULATE(SUM(TableData1[Data1]),FILTER(TableData1,TableData1[Index]=MAX(TableData1[Index])))

The first part ensures no blanks, the second part filters to the max of the index.

 

My sample data was this:

 

Index         Date          Data1   Data2

13/1/20171020
23/2/20172030
33/3/20173040
43/4/201740 
53/5/2017 60


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First part works a charm thank you.

 

How would I create a measure which was one less from the index (to show the prior value);

 

I've tried either version of this to no help;

 

Measure Data Income-1 = CALCULATE(SUM(TableData1[Income%Change]),FILTER(TableData1,TableData1[Index]=MAX(TableData1[Index]) - 1))

Well, you could always do something like:

 

TableData2 = FILTER(TableData1,Tabledata1[Index]<MAX(TableData1[Index]))


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Would do you think the measure would be for the value preceding the latest value? = max -1 type situation?

turns out that's how to do it lads. thank you so much for your help.

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