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All,
I have this date format and I would like to only see the past 30 days for Labor billed in my report.
Does anyone know how I can create a measure for past 30 days?
Hi,
You could use below measure :
Appreciate your Kudos and please mark it as a solution if it helps you
I tried this and no data is appearing in my visual. This is the Date field. I want the SUM of labor billed in the past 30 days
Did you try to create the measure on Date field ?
And would you please share the result of the new measure you created ?
Hi,
Share some data and show the expected result.
I would like the SUM of Labor Billed for the past 30 days
Hi,
In the Query Editor, seperate the Time from the End Date column. Create a Calendar Table and a relationship (Many to One and SIngle) from the End Date column to the Calendar Table. Wrie these measure
LB = sum(Data[Labor billed])
LB in last 30 days = calculate([LB],datesbetween(calendar[Date],today()-29,today()))
Drag the LB in last 30 days measure to a card visual.
Hope this helps.
can you show an example of this?
Hi,
Please follow the instructions i have mentioned in my previous message.
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