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Hi Expert
I need month 1st date value each day, for good understanding please see example below:
Date Amount 1st Date Amount (required this)
01 Jan 2020 80,225 80,225
02 Jan 2020 80,400 80,225
03 Jan 2020 80,500 80,225
04 Jan 2020 80,800 80,225
04 Jan 2020 80,900 80,225
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Hi, @shanipowerbi
Please try the below measure.
sales first day of month =
VAR currentyear =
YEAR ( MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
VAR currentmonth =
MONTH ( MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
VAR currentmonthfirstday =
DATE ( currentyear, currentmonth, 1 )
RETURN
CALCULATE ( Sales[sales], Sales[Date] = currentmonthfirstday )
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Hi, @shanipowerbi
I am not sure how you changed the context, but if it is OK with you, please share your sample pbix file's link, then I can try to look into it to come up with a more accurate measure.
Thank you.
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Hi,
please share your sample pbix file's link, then I can try to look into it.
Thank you.
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Hi, @shanipowerbi
Please try the below measure.
sales first day of month =
VAR currentyear =
YEAR ( MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
VAR currentmonth =
MONTH ( MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
VAR currentmonthfirstday =
DATE ( currentyear, currentmonth, 1 )
RETURN
CALCULATE ( Sales[sales], Sales[Date] = currentmonthfirstday )
Hi, My name is Jihwan Kim.
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Thanks, it worked, but it's not working when I turn the date in to Hierarchy
Hi,
I just posted a reply to your other post.
Please try the below.
sales first day of month =
VAR currentyear =
YEAR ( MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
VAR currentmonth =
MONTH ( MAX ( Sales[Date] ) )
VAR currentmonthfirstday =
DATE ( currentyear, currentmonth, 1 )
RETURN
CALCULATE ( Sales[sales], filter (all (Sales), Sales[Date] = currentmonthfirstday ))
If you change the context from date to date-hierarchy, I think one more condition needs to be added to the measure.
Thanks.
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Hi Kim
Thanks for the help, applied your suggested formula its working but not giving 1st day value
I used this
Hi,
please share your sample pbix file's link, then I can try to look into it.
Thank you.
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Hi, @shanipowerbi
I am not sure how you changed the context, but if it is OK with you, please share your sample pbix file's link, then I can try to look into it to come up with a more accurate measure.
Thank you.
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@shanipowerbi , with help from date table
calculate(sum(Table[Amount]), datesmtd(Date[Date]), filter(Date, Date[Date] = eomonth(Date[Date],0)+1))
or
calculate(sum(Table[Amount]), filter(allselected(Table), Table[Date] = eomonth(Table[Date],0)+1))
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