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Hello!
I'm sure there's a simple solution to this but the forms haven't shown me anything that works with this. I need to stop this running total formula with today's date. "[date.1]" represents all possible dates thru 2025. See below:
ACTUALS =
CALCULATE(
[ACTUAL CALC],
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1]),
ISONORAFTER('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1], MAX('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1]), DESC)
)
)
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@Anonymous Try something like this:
ACTUALS =
VAR __Value =
CALCULATE(
[ACTUAL CALC],
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1]),
ISONORAFTER('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1], MAX('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1]), DESC)
)
)
VAR __MaxDate = MAX('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1])
VAR __Result = IF(__MaxDate > TODAY(), BLANK(), __Value)
RETURN
__Result
@Anonymous Try something like this:
ACTUALS =
VAR __Value =
CALCULATE(
[ACTUAL CALC],
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1]),
ISONORAFTER('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1], MAX('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1]), DESC)
)
)
VAR __MaxDate = MAX('CALENDAR TABLE'[Date.1])
VAR __Result = IF(__MaxDate > TODAY(), BLANK(), __Value)
RETURN
__Result
This is *chef's kiss* perfection, thank you so much!!!
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