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Dear friends,
How can I refer to the previous row in Power BI this way?
Thank you
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If doing in DAX Calculated column, something like below.
Column = VAR calc = CALCULATE ( MAX ( [Amount] ), FILTER ( Table, [Index] = ( EARLIER ( [Index] ) - 1 ) ) ) * ( 1 + CALCULATE ( MAX ( [Rate] ), FILTER ( Table, [Index] = ( EARLIER ( [Index] ) - 1 ) ) ) ) RETURN IF ( ISBLANK ( calc ), 1000, calc )
If doing in DAX Calculated column, something like below.
Column = VAR calc = CALCULATE ( MAX ( [Amount] ), FILTER ( Table, [Index] = ( EARLIER ( [Index] ) - 1 ) ) ) * ( 1 + CALCULATE ( MAX ( [Rate] ), FILTER ( Table, [Index] = ( EARLIER ( [Index] ) - 1 ) ) ) ) RETURN IF ( ISBLANK ( calc ), 1000, calc )
Hi @Chihiro,
Thank you for your answer. Is it possible to write the formula inside "Amount" column in DAX?
Can't think of way to do it in DAX.
Let me think on it.
Depends on where you want to do the calculation.
In Query Editor ("M"): Replace #"PreviousStep" with acutal previous step name
= try #"PreviousStep"{[Index]-2}[Amount] * (1 + #"PreviousStep"{[Index]-2}[Rate]) otherwise 1000
Since row index is 0 based, and your index column is 1 based, you'd subtract 2 from index column value to obtain row index of previous row.
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