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Hello everyone,
I have a column chart in Power BI that currently displays the monthly values for the year 2025, as shown in the screenshot below.
However, I would like to modify the chart to include an additional column for previous years. Ideally, I want to display the data for 2023, 2024, and the months of 2025 in the same chart. The final result should look like this:
Is there a way to achieve this in Power BI?
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
If you have a date dimension, make sure it is Marked As Date Table. Then, use the SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR time intelligence function.
If you have a date dimension, make sure it is Marked As Date Table. Then, use the SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR time intelligence function.
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