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I'd want to take the most recent value of Amount, which is sorted by date, then multiply it by increasing rate factor. For example, I'd like to know how much the Amount is increasing by 5% per day.
Date | Amount |
1/01/2021 | 24651 |
2/01/2021 | 54835 |
3/01/2021 | 21364 |
4/01/2021 | 12465 |
5/01/2021 | 4878 |
6/01/2021 | 1235 |
7/01/2021 | 256363 |
8/01/2021 | 215687 |
9/01/2021 | 7895 |
10/01/2021 | 1210 |
11/01/2021 | 56460 |
12/01/2021 | 48790 |
13/01/2021 | 1544 |
14/01/2021 | 78456 |
For instance, I anticipate the following Amount (15/1/2021) to be 78456 + 78456*0.05 = 82378.8, followed by (16/1/2021) 82378.8 + 82378.8 * 0.05 = 86497.74... and so on.
How can I do that in DAX please?
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@Anonymous , A measure with help from date table
measure =
var _max = maxx(allselected(Data), Data[Date])
var _amt = calculate(lastnonblankvalue('Date'[Date], sum(Data[Amount])), allselected())
return if(Max('Date'[Date]) <=_max, sum(Data[Amount]), _amt* power(1.05, datediff(_max, Max('Date'[Date]), Day)+1) )
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@Anonymous , A measure with help from date table
measure =
var _max = maxx(allselected(Data), Data[Date])
var _amt = calculate(lastnonblankvalue('Date'[Date], sum(Data[Amount])), allselected())
return if(Max('Date'[Date]) <=_max, sum(Data[Amount]), _amt* power(1.05, datediff(_max, Max('Date'[Date]), Day)+1) )
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Hi Amit,
Thank you so much for your help. This works perfectly. One question though, it does not work when I try to slice it by date, giving me blank value. How can I achive that with an existing measure? I appreciate your help. 🙂
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