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Hello,
I am using previous month function and i've encountered a problem that this function does not work properly adding new aggregations like below:
Turns out that values are dissapearing once new aggregation is added. Does anyone have an idea how to solve such problem?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Anonymous ,
It is a best practice to use a separate dates/calendar table as this simplifies time intelligence calculations. While PREVIOUSMONTH might work initially, adding granularity to a visual can make it stop working. You can make a separate dates table in DAX with CALENDAR function using specific dates or dates in your existing table
Dates =
CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2023, 1, 1 ), TODAY () )
Dates =
CALENDAR (
MIN ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] ),
MAX ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] )
)
Afer that, create a one to many relationship from Dates[Date] to Filtered_table[Source.Name]. Then modify your formula.
Cost Prev Month =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Filtered_table[Monthly Cost in DKK] ),
PREVIOUSMONTH ( Dates[Date] )
)
Use the date column from the Dates table instead of the one from your fact table in the visuals.
Or you can try the formula below
=
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Filtered_table[Monthly Cost in DKK] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] ),
Filtered_table[Source.Name] = EDATE ( MAX ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] ), - 1 )
)
)
Funny and confusing is that DATEADD function shows the total in different way thay EDATE:
Anyone have an idea what is casuing such confusion?
Hi @Anonymous ,
It is a best practice to use a separate dates/calendar table as this simplifies time intelligence calculations. While PREVIOUSMONTH might work initially, adding granularity to a visual can make it stop working. You can make a separate dates table in DAX with CALENDAR function using specific dates or dates in your existing table
Dates =
CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2023, 1, 1 ), TODAY () )
Dates =
CALENDAR (
MIN ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] ),
MAX ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] )
)
Afer that, create a one to many relationship from Dates[Date] to Filtered_table[Source.Name]. Then modify your formula.
Cost Prev Month =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Filtered_table[Monthly Cost in DKK] ),
PREVIOUSMONTH ( Dates[Date] )
)
Use the date column from the Dates table instead of the one from your fact table in the visuals.
Or you can try the formula below
=
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Filtered_table[Monthly Cost in DKK] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] ),
Filtered_table[Source.Name] = EDATE ( MAX ( Filtered_table[Source.Name] ), - 1 )
)
)
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