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Hi everyone,
I'm working with PowerBI and I'm trying to get the variation of Data from one year to another of my quantities. The problem is that my years aren't in Date (so I can't use SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR or PREVIOUSYEAR and I can't change it because I use DirectQuery) but in integer. That's why I tried to use a measure filtered with an arithmetic operation, however it didn't work.
Here my code:
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Hi @Anonymous - you can revise your measure to ensure it handles the year-over-year comparison
VarInPerc2 =
VAR SelectedYear = SELECTEDVALUE(Gastos[control_year])
VAR CurrentYearQty = CALCULATE(
SUM(Gastos[qty]),
Gastos[control_year] = SelectedYear
)
VAR PreviousYearQty = CALCULATE(
SUM(Gastos[qty]),
Gastos[control_year] = SelectedYear - 1
)
RETURN
IF(
NOT ISBLANK(PreviousYearQty), // Make sure PreviousYearQty exists
DIVIDE(CurrentYearQty - PreviousYearQty, PreviousYearQty, 0), // Calculate the percentage difference
BLANK() // If there's no previous year, return BLANK()
)
Hope this helps and get the year-over-year percentage variation of your quantities even when control_year
Proud to be a Super User! | |
Hi @Anonymous - you can revise your measure to ensure it handles the year-over-year comparison
VarInPerc2 =
VAR SelectedYear = SELECTEDVALUE(Gastos[control_year])
VAR CurrentYearQty = CALCULATE(
SUM(Gastos[qty]),
Gastos[control_year] = SelectedYear
)
VAR PreviousYearQty = CALCULATE(
SUM(Gastos[qty]),
Gastos[control_year] = SelectedYear - 1
)
RETURN
IF(
NOT ISBLANK(PreviousYearQty), // Make sure PreviousYearQty exists
DIVIDE(CurrentYearQty - PreviousYearQty, PreviousYearQty, 0), // Calculate the percentage difference
BLANK() // If there's no previous year, return BLANK()
)
Hope this helps and get the year-over-year percentage variation of your quantities even when control_year
Proud to be a Super User! | |
It works. Thanks a lot
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