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I've been asked to create a visual that plots current performance against a time range. Some stakeholders want 52 weeks, some want 12 weeks, so I figure the easiest way would be to put a last XX weeks slicer on the report.
Any help or suggestion is appreicated. Thank you
Thank you for sharing this. I'm looking at it right now but I'm not able to follow what it is doing or how it would apply to my scenario. Could you please give me a little background on it? Thank you.
Please invest enough time to study it in detail. It may not apply 100% to get you started but it sure is a springboard.
I did study it- I would not have responded until I had done so and felt that my question was warranted. I cannot decipher what the intent of your report is, so it is hard for me to understand how it relates to my request at all.
For the first part you need to use a disconnected table that feeds your slicer. Then create a measure that senses the slicer selection and calculates the value accordingly.
By disconnected, what are you referring to?
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