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I have a data set with three date fields OrderDate, ShippedDate and DeliveryDate. I want to calculate sales in a Card Visual.
Card 1 : Sales based on Order Date
Card 2 : Sales based on Shipped Date
Card 3 : Sales based on Delivery Date
Since I have mapped OrderDate with my MasterDates table, I'm getting sales based on OrderDate. Is there way to achieve the scenario based on below image.
The below is data i have
| OrderID | OrderDate | ShippedDate | Delivery Date | Sales |
| 1 | 13/1/2020 | 15/02/2020 | 13/03/2020 | 100 |
| 2 | 15/02/2020 | 13/03/2020 | 15/04/2020 | 50 |
| 2 | 15/02/2020 | 13/04/2020 | 15/05/2020 | 300 |
Data Model
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Hi @Baarathi88 ,
You will need to use dax function UseRelationship for this purpose. This function allows you to use inactive join between tables to create calculation based on different days.
This link will help you: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/userelationship-function-dax
Example 1st measure= CALCULATE(SUM(InternetSales[SalesAmount])
Example 2nd measure - inactive relationship: = CALCULATE(SUM(InternetSales[SalesAmount]), USERELATIONSHIP(InternetSales[ShippingDate], DateTime[Date]))
Cheers,
Nemanja
you will need to create three measures,
like
order_date_sales = sum('Sheet1'[Sales])
ship_date_sales = calculate(sum('Sheet1'[Sales]), userelationship('Sheet1'[ShippedDate], Dates[Date]))
delivery_date_sales = calculate(sum('Sheet1'[Sales]), userelationship('Sheet1'[Delivery Date], Dates[Date]))
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you will need to create three measures,
like
order_date_sales = sum('Sheet1'[Sales])
ship_date_sales = calculate(sum('Sheet1'[Sales]), userelationship('Sheet1'[ShippedDate], Dates[Date]))
delivery_date_sales = calculate(sum('Sheet1'[Sales]), userelationship('Sheet1'[Delivery Date], Dates[Date]))
Proud to be a Super User!
Thank You. That works
Hi @Baarathi88 ,
You will need to use dax function UseRelationship for this purpose. This function allows you to use inactive join between tables to create calculation based on different days.
This link will help you: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/userelationship-function-dax
Example 1st measure= CALCULATE(SUM(InternetSales[SalesAmount])
Example 2nd measure - inactive relationship: = CALCULATE(SUM(InternetSales[SalesAmount]), USERELATIONSHIP(InternetSales[ShippingDate], DateTime[Date]))
Cheers,
Nemanja
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