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Anonymous
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Help with challenging SUMX calculated columns problem

Hello,

 

I am trying to do this: for every row in Table1, filter Table1 between the rows StartDate column and StartDate plus 90 days and then within that filtered date range for Table1, sum up all the values in the Revenue column. I was thinking of doing this using a calculated column and using the function SUMX but I am struggling so I was wondering if anyone has any ideas for this problem.

 

Thanks

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v-chuncz-msft
Community Support
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@Anonymous 

 

You may refer to the DAX below.

Column =
VAR d = Table1[StartDate]
RETURN
    SUMX (
        FILTER ( Table1, Table1[StartDate] >= d && Table1[StartDate] <= d + 90 ),
        Table1[Revenue]
    )
Community Support Team _ Sam Zha
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-chuncz-msft
Community Support
Community Support

@Anonymous 

 

You may refer to the DAX below.

Column =
VAR d = Table1[StartDate]
RETURN
    SUMX (
        FILTER ( Table1, Table1[StartDate] >= d && Table1[StartDate] <= d + 90 ),
        Table1[Revenue]
    )
Community Support Team _ Sam Zha
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
parry2k
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Super User

@Anonymous Read this post to get your answer quickly.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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