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Analitika
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One month sales (30 days back) Power BI

Hello,

 

How to calculates one month sales (30 days back) in Power BI?

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piotr_gor
Helper II
Helper II

CALCULATE ( [Sales Amount], PREVIOUSMONTH ( 'Date'[Date] ) )

Is it one month sales?

It's previous month sales. 

If you want to calculate last 30 days you could use (thanks to this  article) :

30 Days Sales = 
    VAR NumOfDays = 30

    VAR LastCurrentDate =
        MAX ( 'Date'[Date] )

    VAR Period =
        DATESINPERIOD ( 'Date'[Date], LastCurrentDate, - NumOfDays, DAY )

    VAR Result =
        CALCULATE (
            SUMX(
                VALUES( Date[Date] ),
                [Sales Amount]
            ),
            Period
        )

    VAR FirstDateInPeriod = MINX ( Period, 'Date'[Date] )

    VAR LastDateWithSales = MAX ( Sales[OrderData] )

    RETURN
        IF ( FirstDateInPeriod <= LastDateWithSales, Result )

How calculate the change of sales comparing with last month in euros and percentage?

 

Check out your's next topic. I've already answered it. 

How calculate average one month sales (30 days back)?

30 Days Sales = 
    VAR NumOfDays = 30

    VAR LastCurrentDate =
        MAX ( 'Date'[Date] )

    VAR Period =
        DATESINPERIOD ( 'Date'[Date], LastCurrentDate, - NumOfDays, DAY )

    VAR Result =
        CALCULATE (
            AVERAGEX(
                VALUES( Date[Date] ),
                [Sales Amount]
            ),
            Period
        )

    VAR FirstDateInPeriod = MINX ( Period, 'Date'[Date] )

    VAR LastDateWithSales = MAX ( Sales[OrderData] )

    RETURN
        IF ( FirstDateInPeriod <= LastDateWithSales, Result )

The syntax for '[Date]' is incorrect. (DAX( VAR NumOfDays = 30 VAR LastCurrentDate = MAX ( 'Date'[Date] ) VAR Period = DATESINPERIOD ( 'Date'[Date], LastCurrentDate, - NumOfDays, DAY ) VAR Result = CALCULATE ( AVERAGEX( VALUES( Date[Date] ), [P

Do you have separate Date table? 

Yes

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