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Hi,
Im trying to get this meassure to work. [SO Net] in other years like 2021, or 2022, should only be untill week 8...
I'm not able to
SO Max Week =
VAR MaxYear = MAX('DB'[Year])
VAR MaxWeek = CALCULATE( MAX ( 'DB'[Week] ),'DB'[Year] = MaxYear )
VAR Result = CALCULATE( [SO Net], 'DB'[Week] <= MaxWeek )
RETURN
ResultOnly writing values direclty makes it work:
SO Max Week =
VAR MaxYear = 2022
VAR MaxWeek = 8
VAR Result = CALCULATE( [SO Net], 'DB'[Week] <= MaxWeek )
RETURN
Result
Hi, @Anonymous
If your question is still open, is it possible to provide some of the example data? What do you expect the output to look like, and also pictures to show the following, thanks.
Best Regards
HI @Anonymous
Try this:
SO Max Week =
VAR MaxYear = MAX('DB'[Year])
VAR MaxWeek = CALCULATE( MAX ( 'DB'[Week] ), Filter(all('DB'),'DB'[Year] = MaxYear )))
VAR Result = CALCULATE( [SO Net], 'DB'[Week] <= MaxWeek )
RETURN
Result
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