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To sort the months you can add a custom column to the 'Calendar table' in Power Query that will allow you to sort the [Month_Year_Short] column:
Text.From([Year]) & Text.PadStart(Text.From([Month_No]), 2, "0")
If you are needing to create a measure to dynamically look back 13 months I would suggest watching this video. It can be modified to 13 months https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Rm7dwM6gc
To sort the months you can add a custom column to the 'Calendar table' in Power Query that will allow you to sort the [Month_Year_Short] column:
Text.From([Year]) & Text.PadStart(Text.From([Month_No]), 2, "0")
If you are needing to create a measure to dynamically look back 13 months I would suggest watching this video. It can be modified to 13 months https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8Rm7dwM6gc
Do you have a Calander or Dates table in your model. If so what columns do you have in it?
Hi, below a screenshot of the model.
In the matrix I use the "Month-Year-Short" field in the Calendar Table.
In the date filter I use the date key field from the Tine-Dim
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