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Hello.
I have a data for everyday record through a year, [Total Members] column is a running total column.
What I want to know is that is there any DAX formula to calculate the value difference between two specific date.
Let's say June 30 is the MAX[date].
So, growth rate in 10 days = compare [Total Member]_of_Max[date] & [Total Members]_of_June_20
I am trying to get a DAX formula that is related to calculate growth rate or growth numbers between two specific date.
Thank you for your help.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@zawlh , assume you are selecting a date range, You can try measure like
Measure =
Var _max = maxx(allselected(Date),Date[date])// Or take today
Var _min = minx(allselected(Date),Date[date])
return
calculate([Value Measure], filter(all(Date),Date[Date] =_max)) - calculate([Value Measure], filter(all(Date),Date[Date] =_min))
@zawlh , assume you are selecting a date range, You can try measure like
Measure =
Var _max = maxx(allselected(Date),Date[date])// Or take today
Var _min = minx(allselected(Date),Date[date])
return
calculate([Value Measure], filter(all(Date),Date[Date] =_max)) - calculate([Value Measure], filter(all(Date),Date[Date] =_min))
I tried your solution and it works. Then, I try a little bit change and I finalized with this DAX.
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