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Hello - I cannot figure out how to get the month slicer to work with 2 measures I have created for 2024 & 2025 Sales. I want to be able to just select January or January & February and have the 2025 & 2024 Spend amounts adjust based on those months. My 2025 & 2024 Spend formulas are below. When I pull the month from my date table into the slicer to change it, the amount dont change and just show the total for the 2 year. The Date table is joined on the invoice date from my Combined spend data. Any help is much appreciated!
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2025 Spend = CALCULATE(SUM('Combined Spend Data'[Total]),KEEPFILTERS(Year(Calendar[Date])=2025))
2024 Spend = CALCULATE(SUM('Combined Spend Data'[Total]),KEEPFILTERS(Year(Calendar[Date])=2024))
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Hi,
You may drag Year from the Calendar table and simplify your measure to
Total = SUM('Combined Spend Data'[Total])
You may then filter the visual to only show 2 years.
2025 Spend = CALCULATE(SUM('Combined Spend Data'[Total]),KEEPFILTERS(Year(Calendar[Date])=2025))
2024 Spend = CALCULATE(SUM('Combined Spend Data'[Total]),KEEPFILTERS(Year(Calendar[Date])=2024))
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