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jeyare
Helper II
Helper II

Increment of previous date value

Hi,

can't find a solution for callculation of increments based on few conditions.

 

Current table example in my Power Query:

datepersonperformance
4.4.2020A10
4.4.2020B12
4.4.2020C8
4.4.2020D15
5.4.2020A12
5.4.2020B16
5.4.2020C10
5.4.2020D5
6.4.2020A9
6.4.2020B8
6.4.2020C11
6.4.2020D7
7.4.2020A6
7.4.2020B4
7.4.2020C20
7.4.2020D11


Expected solution:

I need calculate the increment of column "performance" based on previous date value include column "person" evaluation:

date = 4.4.2020 for person = A  there is performance = 10

date = 5.4.2020 for person = A  there is performance = 12

then increment is = 2

datepersonperformanceIncrement
4.4.2020A100
4.4.2020B120
4.4.2020C80
4.4.2020D150
5.4.2020A122
5.4.2020B164
5.4.2020C102
5.4.2020D5-10
6.4.2020A9-3
6.4.2020B8-8
6.4.2020C111
6.4.2020D72
7.4.2020A6-3
7.4.2020B4-4
7.4.2020C209
7.4.2020D114

 

Thx for a help.

J.

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Greg_Deckler
Community Champion
Community Champion

So basically, as in the article referenced, something like:

 

Increment Column =
  VAR __Current = [performance]
  VAR __PreviousDate = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[person] = EARLIER([person]) && [date] < EARLIER([date])),[date])
  VAR __Previous = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[person] = EARLIER([person]) && [date] = __PreviousDate),[performance])
RETURN
  __Current - __Previous


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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@jeyare ,

Try like


diff =
var _last = maxx(filter(Table,table[person]=earlier(table[person]) && table[Date] = earlier(table[Date])-1),table[performance])
return
if(isblank(_last),0,performance-_last)

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Greg_Deckler
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So basically, as in the article referenced, something like:

 

Increment Column =
  VAR __Current = [performance]
  VAR __PreviousDate = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[person] = EARLIER([person]) && [date] < EARLIER([date])),[date])
  VAR __Previous = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[person] = EARLIER([person]) && [date] = __PreviousDate),[performance])
RETURN
  __Current - __Previous


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thx, seems to be fine until first row, when I get an error:

The value for 'performance' cannot be determined. Either 'performance' doesn't exist, or there is no current row for a column named 'Tperformance'.

Then IF needs to be there, but not sure where

my reply was for @Greg_Deckler 

Hmm, see attached PBIX. Can't say what went wrong but the PBIX seems to work fine.

 



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thx @Greg_Deckler , my fault

No worries! Glad we got it solved! 🙂


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See my article on Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) which uses EARLIER: http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Mean-Time-Between-Failure-MTBF-and-Power-BI/ba-p/3395...



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