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Anonymous
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How to calculate multiple year totals based on one selected year

Hi, I want to know how I can calculate sales for past 5 years based on the one year seleted from year filter

RegionSalesYear
A12020
B22020
A12019
B32019
A12018
B42018
A12017
B12017

 

Expected results:

Region2020201920182017
A4321
B10851
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@Anonymous well that is easy

 

TotalSalesPrior1Year = 
VAR __selectedYear = SELECTEDVALUE ( Date[Year] )
VAR __PrevYear = __selectedYear - 1
RETURN Calculate ([TotalSales],Date[Year] = __prevYear)

 

and do -2 for 2 years ago.

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parry2k
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@Anonymous As a best practice, add date dimension in your model and use it for and time intelligence calculations. Once the date dimension is added, mark it as a date table on table tools.

https://perytus.com/2020/05/22/create-a-basic-date-table-in-your-data-model-for-time-intelligence-calculations/

 

And now you can add a measure for cumulative sales and can be shown very easily.

 

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Anonymous
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I have a TotalSales measure which is TotalSales = Sum(Sales[Sales])
I want to have two more measures similar to TotalSales something like

TotalSalesPrior1Year = Calculate (TotalSales,SeletedValue(Date[Year])-1)

TotalSalesPrior2Year = Calculate (TotalSales,SeletedValue(Date[Year])-2)

so when a year is selected in Year filter lets say 2020

then I should be able to display a table like this

RegionTotalSales(CurrentYearSelection)TotalSalesPrior1Year(CurrentYearSelection-1)TotalSalesPrior2Year(CurrentYearSelection-2)
A432
B108 5

@Anonymous well that is easy

 

TotalSalesPrior1Year = 
VAR __selectedYear = SELECTEDVALUE ( Date[Year] )
VAR __PrevYear = __selectedYear - 1
RETURN Calculate ([TotalSales],Date[Year] = __prevYear)

 

and do -2 for 2 years ago.

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Anonymous
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Awesome!

That works great

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