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I don't understand how the time intelligence functions are working.
I created two measures
Sales July 2015 = CALCULATE(SUM(Revenue), DATESBETWEEN(Dates[Date], DATE(2015,7,1), DATE(2015,7,31)))
Sales Previous Month = CALCULATE([Sales July 2015], PREVIOUSMONTH(Dates[Date]))
Problem: Sales July 2015 gives the same result than Sales Previous Month
If I do: Sales Previous Month = CALCULATE([Sales July 2015], PREVIOUSMONTH(DATESBETWEEN(Dates[Date], DATE(2015,7,1), DATE(2015,7,31))))
it works fine.
I don't get how the time intelligence functions are working. What am I missing??
Solved! Go to Solution.
PREVIOUSMONTH returns all dates from the previous month based on the first value in the dates column, so I am guessing that your first date is August so it is dumb luck that it is the same as your July?
Why don't you use DATEADD to shift the dates 1 months back?
Try this:
Sales Previous Month = CALCULATE([Sales July 2015], DATEADD( Dates[Date], -1, MONTH ) )
Best regards
Dominik Petri.
PREVIOUSMONTH returns all dates from the previous month based on the first value in the dates column, so I am guessing that your first date is August so it is dumb luck that it is the same as your July?
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