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Hello guys!.
Im trying to plot an accumulative sum based on the last date entered in a DateField Box. My plot has to show all the months of the current selected year (for example: if i pick 01-jun-20 on the second DateFieldBox ... the plot has to go from 01-jan-20 to 31-dec-20).
I tried this code but it doesnt work as i expect.
01andres =
When i use Max(), it works but it shows the values between the DateFilde box range entered and i dont want it.
What should i do?.
Thank youu!!
Hi, @Anonymous
This is a video about the usage of the ISONORAFTER function. For your first formula, the usage of this function maybe a little bit wrong and only the first half of the parameters work. In addition, is there only data from 16-April-2020 to 31-December-2021 in your table?
Best Regards,
Caiyun Zheng
Hi, @Anonymous
Is DateFieldBox in your report a Slicer? Can you provide a sample removing sensitive data and describe your report with more details?
Best Regards
Caiyun Zheng
Hi @v-cazheng-msft , thanks for your help.
pbi file:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Y47QDmcawQ7x2BQOsarrAurGbsSs7IPJ/view?usp=sharing
i want to do an accumulative sum with "programed" and "executed" dates (watch "tareas" table).
The year of my second input in DateFieldBox decides the plot range. If I select 13-06-2020 and 18-09-2020, i have to do an acumulative sum from 01-01-2020 to 31-12-2020.
Isonorafter isnt working with Var = Date() ... only works with max(date).
Hi, @Anonymous
Do the values in this figure you want? Can you describe the calculated logic of it?
Ive got a visual like the following figure, but the values in it different from the figure you provided.
Best Regards,
Caiyun Zheng
Hello @v-cazheng-msft ,
My 2020 plot is ok except in the part it shows from april.
The logic is that january is only january ... february is equal to january + february .... so december = december + november + october + ...... january.
I think your figure is showing regardless of the year entered
@Anonymous , Try a measure like
Cumm =
var _max = maxx(allselected('Date'), 'Date'[Date])
return
CALCULATE(COUNTA('Tareas'[Tare_Fech_Prog]),filter(all('Date'),'Date'[Date] <=max('Date'[Date]) && year('Date'[Date]) = _max))
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