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Dear All,
in my data model i have created some measures which contains DATESYTD.
That means I have a rolling measure that ends at the end of the year and restarts at the beginning of next year.
What I want is a measure that won't stop at the end of year but keeps rolling in the years after.
Should I replace DATESYTD with another function?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @gianmarco ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Create measure.
Sum_Measure =
SUMX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),
'Table'[Date]<=MAX('Table'[Date])),[Value])
2. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @gianmarco ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Create measure.
Sum_Measure =
SUMX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),
'Table'[Date]<=MAX('Table'[Date])),[Value])
2. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Exactly what I needed!
Sounds like you need a Rolling Xmonths (i.e. 12 months) measure.
How to Calculate Rolling 12 Months in Power BI - Zebra BI
How to Calculate Rolling X Months in Power BI - Monocroft
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