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Hello guys, I have connected the SQL Table with PowerBI where it will produce "Total Count" till date. I need to Create the Trend Chart by showing "Total Count" of each Day. I need to aggregate or Increment the Count by storing the value in a table for each date.
Example: Assume,
When I refreshed Yesterday, it will show the "Total Count" as 100,
When I refresh Today, it will show the "Total Count" as 150,
When I refresh Tomorrow, it will show the "Total Count" as 180.
But I need a table to store/show as below,
| Yesterday Date (15/8/2022) | 100 |
| Today Date (16/8/2022) | 50 |
| Tomorrow Date (17/8/2022) | 30 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
That table has to be somewhere else. Power BI has no memory, and no concept of global variables. You need to do that in the upstream system.
That table has to be somewhere else. Power BI has no memory, and no concept of global variables. You need to do that in the upstream system.
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