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I have date slicer called ordered date. I need to show 2 lines in line chart x axis is ordered date and y axis is units. One line would be delivered units by delivered date and another shipped units by estimated date.
I am creating measure :
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Hi @Anonymous,
You need an independent Date table. If you have one, please try it with this formula.
Calendar = CALENDARAUTO ()
Then the two measures could be like below. There should be two relationships, which one is active and the other is inactive.
Measure 1 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Delivered Units] ), USERELATIONSHIP ( 'table'[Delivery Date], 'calendar'[date] ) )
Measure 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[shipped Units] ), USERELATIONSHIP ( 'table'[Ship Date], 'calendar'[date] ) )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please mark the proper answers as solutions?
Best Regards,
Dale
I have date slicer called ordered date. I need to show 2 lines in line chart x axis is ordered date and y axis is units. One line would be delivered units by delivered date and another shipped units by estimated date.
I am creating measure :
You don't want to filter the table like that, you need to create relationships between a date table and your delivery and shipping date, and then utilise userelationship to utilise the relevant relationship as appropriate
I have connection between the 2 tables. How to use userrealationship ?
Hi @Anonymous,
You need an independent Date table. If you have one, please try it with this formula.
Calendar = CALENDARAUTO ()
Then the two measures could be like below. There should be two relationships, which one is active and the other is inactive.
Measure 1 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[Delivered Units] ), USERELATIONSHIP ( 'table'[Delivery Date], 'calendar'[date] ) )
Measure 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[shipped Units] ), USERELATIONSHIP ( 'table'[Ship Date], 'calendar'[date] ) )
Best Regards,
Dale
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