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Anonymous
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How to Include two dates in a measure for a calculation

Dear All

 

I hope you are doing well. While doing some hands-on, I got a scenario where I have to show Month-wise Pending Purchase Orders Qty. (EKET.MENGE) of different products in a report column. This Qty is based on estimated Delivery Date (EKET.EINDT) but it should incorporate (subtract) the Actual Received Qty (MSEG.MENGE) based on Actual Receiving Date (MSEG.BUDAT). I have shared the measure I am using right now but it doesn't include any logic for Actual Receiving Qty & Date. I wanted to ask you how I can add that logic into this measure so it can reflect pending orders Qty after subtracting actually received Qty. Note that this measure already includes logic as month select is dynamic based on the Date filter (date chosen by users in filter)

 

VAR SELECTEDDATE = MAX(DateMaster[Date])

VAR NEXTDATE = DATESINPERIOD('DateMaster-temp'[Date],SELECTEDDATE+1,+1,MONTH)

 

VAR RESULT =    

              CALCULATE(TOTALMTD(CALCULATE(SUM(EKPO[EKET.MENGE]),EKKO[LIFNR]="1000000588"),DateMaster[Date]),              REMOVEFILTERS(DateMaster),    

             KEEPFILTERS(NEXTDATE),    

             USERELATIONSHIP('DateMaster-temp'[Date],DateMaster[Date]))

return result

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Can you please share a pbix or some dummy data that keep the raw data structure with expected results? It should help us clarify your scenario and test to coding formula.

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Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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