Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

The Power BI Data Visualization World Championships is back! Get ahead of the game and start preparing now! Learn more

Reply
Govardhan118
New Member

Measure

I have inserted a table in Power BI report. Just 2 columns "Total Sales" and "February Sales". The DAX measures for these are as follows-
Total Sales =
SUM('sales'[amount])
February Sales =
CALCULATE(Total Sales, FILTER(ALL(calendar), 'calendar'[month] = 2))


I must say that I am new to Power BI, started learning it recently.
I want to ask, is there any error in my DAX? I do not have any page-level or visual-leve filters.
For some reason, the "Total Sales" and "February Sales" are one and the same. No change in numbers. Can someone help me with this. I am unable to figure out what is wrong. For context, I downloaded the Desktop app from the Store. I don't know how this information helps, but is the issue that the app is not functioning?

 

5 REPLIES 5
Idrissshatila
Super User
Super User

Hello @Govardhan118 ,

 

Are you sure that they are really not equal ?

 

is there a relationship between the date table and the sales table ?

 

If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍

Follow me on Linkedin
Vote for my Community Mobile App Idea 💡



Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Appreciate your Kudos
Follow me on LinkedIn linkedIn
Vote for my Community Mobile App Idea

Proud to be a Super User!




I did. I checked the values returned by the 2 measures. They both are the same, I even checked it for different years, they were the same.
I do want to ask, is my DAX Code correct? I am trying to understand how filter modifying functions work. There is a one-to-many relationship between the 'calendar' table (dates table) and the 'sales' table, with 'sales' being on the many side of the relationship.

 

Most of the time I use this formula.

    February Sales = SUMX(FILTER('sales','calendar'[month]=2),sales'[amount])

 

Please try that formula below, too.

    February Sales = CALCULATE(Total Sales, 'calendar'[month] = 2)

I used the 2 formulas above. The first one couldn't be written despite there being a one-to-many relationship between my 'sales' (facts) table and 'lookup_dates' table. I do have to mention that, I came across a previous issue where I had to mark the 'lookup_dates' table as Date Table and use the 'dates' column as the Date Column. Since then, I cannot refer the column in FILTER().
The second formula worked very easily.
Thanks a lot for the help.

These are so much better than mine. Thanks a lot. I will try them and see whether there's a difference.

 

Helpful resources

Announcements
Power BI DataViz World Championships

Power BI Dataviz World Championships

The Power BI Data Visualization World Championships is back! Get ahead of the game and start preparing now!

December 2025 Power BI Update Carousel

Power BI Monthly Update - December 2025

Check out the December 2025 Power BI Holiday Recap!

FabCon Atlanta 2026 carousel

FabCon Atlanta 2026

Join us at FabCon Atlanta, March 16-20, for the ultimate Fabric, Power BI, AI and SQL community-led event. Save $200 with code FABCOMM.