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I have a table that will be updated weekly with the latest numbers (told sold, revenue, commission). It's updated weekly based on weeks out from the deadline.
I would love to create guages, cards, or other visualizations that only show the latest data. (In the sample below, 2/19/2017 or 7 weeks out)
Because each week's update is a total of everything YTD, total sums cannot be used for a guage/card. Rather than changing the value(s) every week, I'm trying to create a custom column, measure, or filter, that always shows me the most recent totals, based on date.
Weeks Out Date | Weeks Out | Total Sold | Revenue | Commission |
1/1/2017 0:00 | 14 | 2 | $ 200.00 | $ 50.00 |
1/8/2017 0:00 | 13 | 8 | $ 800.00 | $ 400.00 |
1/15/2017 0:00 | 12 | 14 | $ 1,400.00 | $ 750.00 |
1/22/2017 0:00 | 11 | 20 | $ 2,000.00 | $ 1,100.00 |
1/29/2017 0:00 | 10 | 26 | $ 2,600.00 | $ 1,450.00 |
2/5/2017 0:00 | 9 | 32 | $ 3,200.00 | $ 1,800.00 |
2/12/2017 0:00 | 8 | 38 | $ 3,800.00 | $ 2,150.00 |
2/19/2017 0:00 | 7 | 44 | $ 4,400.00 | $ 2,500.00 |
2/26/2017 0:00 | 6 | |||
3/5/2017 0:00 | 5 | |||
3/12/2017 0:00 | 4 | |||
3/19/2017 0:00 | 3 | |||
3/26/2017 0:00 | 2 | |||
4/2/2017 0:00 | 1 | |||
4/9/2017 0:00 | 0 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
if your table is called [MyTable] you could create this as a table for your gauges
Hit the "New Table" button on the Modeling tab of the ribbon
Filter Table = FILTER( CROSSJOIN( 'MyTable', SUMMARIZE( FILTER('MyTable','MyTable'[Total Sold] >0), "Latest week", max('MyTable'[Weeks Out Date]) ) ), [Latest week]='MyTable'[Weeks Out Date])
Hi,
You can just use IF ELSE and MAX DAX function to get latest date data.
You can take refrence from following post also.
How to get latest date and display latest date data
Let me know if you face any issue
Thanks
For simplicity's sake you can create a measure using the LOOKUPVALUE function:
Measure = LOOKUPVALUE(Table[Lookup field],Table[Date],MAX(Table[Date]))
if your table is called [MyTable] you could create this as a table for your gauges
Hit the "New Table" button on the Modeling tab of the ribbon
Filter Table = FILTER( CROSSJOIN( 'MyTable', SUMMARIZE( FILTER('MyTable','MyTable'[Total Sold] >0), "Latest week", max('MyTable'[Weeks Out Date]) ) ), [Latest week]='MyTable'[Weeks Out Date])
Perfect. This seems to have done exactly what I was hoping. Thank you!
This is my first venture into the "New Table" (or even the "new column") modeling. Do you recommend any tutorials on use cases or how to use?
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