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Hello everybody,
I am having the requirement to dispaly the latest value in the row totals. The data is a non-additive measure. It is customer snapshots, so the taks is to display the count of active customers per month, but if the whole year is filtered - meaning from Jan to Dec and we have data only up until July, the total should show the July's data
Filter min date - 1st of Jan
Filter max date - 31st of Dec
I have this data:
I need to display this:
The measure I am using is the follwing:
Customers := CALCULATE ( SUM ( fact_table[col] ), FILTER ( dim_table, dim_table[col] = "Yes" ), FILTER ( ALL ( fact_table[date] ), CONTAINS ( VALUES ( dim_time[date] ), dim_time[date], fact_table[date] ) ) )
I would be grateful of anyone can help.
Best regards,
Vasil
Hi @vasilsabev
You may try to use MAX Function to get the latest date. Here is the reference for you.
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/lukaszp/2015/08/08/finding-the-latest-date-in-power-bi-desktop/
Latest = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[values] ), FILTER ( Table1, MONTH ( Table1[date] ) = MONTH ( MAX ( Table1[date] ) ) ) )
Regards,
Cherie
Even if I enable the time relation, any idea how should this be done with
PREVIOUSMONTH(dates) ?
Hi,
Thanks for the answer. Unfortunatelly this measure works only when there is a physical relationship with the time dimension.
In this model I am using a virtual one (https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/physical-and-virtual-relationships-in-dax/)
Any idea how would it work with virtual relation to the time ?
If I do it like you said I get only the last month in the table.
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