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DrewZain2345
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Iterate % Complete Over Days

 

I'm trying to create a line graph that shows the "calendar percent complete" between two dates. (Iterate a percent complete calculation over days between two dates)

DrewZain2345_0-1696350706341.png


I have my calendar percent complete measure:

Calendar Percent Complete =
VAR _DaysSinceStart = DATEDIFF ( MIN ( 'Contract'[Start Date] ), TODAY (), DAY )
VAR _Duration = DATEDIFF ( MIN ( 'Contract'[Start Date] ), MAX ( 'Portfolio'[Completion] ), DAY )
RETURN
DIVIDE (
    _DaysSinceStart, _Duration
)

And I started with this:

IterativeMeasure =
CALCULATE(
    [Calendar Percent Complete],
    FILTER(
        ALL('Date'[Date]),
        'Date'[Date] >= MIN('Contract'[Start Date]) &&
        'Date'[Date] <= MAX('Portfolio'[Completion])
    )
)

Getting these results:

DrewZain2345_1-1696351107245.png

 

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@DrewZain2345 , Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.

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