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Hi everybodu,
I have a measure 'Turnover' = calculate(sum(analytic_line[amount]))
and i would like to have a new measure which take into account the max date but not the min date the user has selected (filter = range of dates).
I really don't find a solution. I try this but with no success :
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you Idrissshatila and ajohnso2
Hi, @Keks
Based on your description, I've created the following sample data:
In order for the maximum date selected by the user to affect the calculation of the measure, the minimum date is not. We need to create a calculated table with the following DAX expression to use as a date slicer:
Date = VALUES(analytic_line[date])
Then change your DAX expression to:
Measure =
VAR _maxdate = MAX('Date'[date])
RETURN CALCULATE([Turnover], REMOVEFILTERS(analytic_line[date]),'analytic_line'[date]<=_maxdate)
Here are the results:
I've provided the PBIX file used this time below.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you Idrissshatila and ajohnso2
Hi, @Keks
Based on your description, I've created the following sample data:
In order for the maximum date selected by the user to affect the calculation of the measure, the minimum date is not. We need to create a calculated table with the following DAX expression to use as a date slicer:
Date = VALUES(analytic_line[date])
Then change your DAX expression to:
Measure =
VAR _maxdate = MAX('Date'[date])
RETURN CALCULATE([Turnover], REMOVEFILTERS(analytic_line[date]),'analytic_line'[date]<=_maxdate)
Here are the results:
I've provided the PBIX file used this time below.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
THANK YOU !!!!
New Measure =
VAR MaxDate = CALCULATE(MAX('analytic_line'[date]), ALL('analytic_line'[date]))
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[Turnover],
'analytic_line'[date] <= MaxDate
)
Instructions not clear but this should get the max avaliable date in your data.
Hello @Keks ,
try this
New Measure =
VAR MaxDate = LASTDATE('analytic_line'[date])
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[Turnover],
'analytic_line'[date] <= MaxDate
)
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Thanks but it doesn't work 😞