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Running Total
- 6 years ago
Anonymous , issue is no clear with description you can try
Saving Running Total test = CALCULATE([Total Usage Savings],
FILTER(ALLselected('Dates'[Date]) ,
'Dates'[Date] <= MAX('Dates'[Date]
)))for yearly you can also try ytd
YTD Sales = CALCULATE([Total Usage Savings],DATESYTD('Date'[Date],"12/31"))
- Anonymous6 years ago
Anonymous You can get this working by using this.
Test Running Total = Calculate( [Total Savings], FILTER( ALLSELECTED(Dates), 'Dates'[Date] <= MAX(Dates'[Date]) ) )However, if your Dates table has future date this behaves strange.
I couldn't crack that, this happens because of the ALLSELECTED. Seems like I need to revisit ALLSELECTED which is pretty tough to master.Perhaps Greg_Deckler or Anonymouscan explain this.
Thanks and Regards
- 6 years ago
hi Anonymous
For your case, this formula should work
Saving Running Total 3 = CALCULATE([Total Savings],FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Dates') ,'Dates'[Date] <= MAX('Dates'[Date]) ))or
TOTALYTD may meet your requirement too
Saving Running Total 4 = TOTALYTD([Total Savings],Dates[Date])Regards,Lin
Anonymous
Based on your description what I think is, you are trying to adjust your Inception Date based on slicer selection right?
In that case just replace ALL with ALLSELECTED in your measure.
Hope this helps.
Thanks
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Anonymous Yes, You got my requirement correct, Thank you It helped but the the running total number in Jan is still showing from the previsous month addition where i selected only 2020 it is still adding from the previous month Savings,
I want, if i select 2020 it should do the calculation just like total saving and start from the Jan 2020
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Anonymous You can get this working by using this.
Test Running Total = Calculate( [Total Savings], FILTER( ALLSELECTED(Dates), 'Dates'[Date] <= MAX(Dates'[Date]) ) )However, if your Dates table has future date this behaves strange.
I couldn't crack that, this happens because of the ALLSELECTED. Seems like I need to revisit ALLSELECTED which is pretty tough to master.Perhaps Greg_Deckler or Anonymouscan explain this.
Thanks and Regards
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Anonymous : I cracked it , the bold highlighted did the trick
I wanted view the year and the number should start from the selected year so mention below did the trick
Saving Running Total = CALCULATE([Total Savings],FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Dates'[Date]) ,'Dates'[Date] <= MAX('Dates'[Date]) && Dates[Date] >= MIN(Dates[Date])))
- Ashish_Mathur6 years agoSuper User
Hi,
Try this measure
=calculate([Total savings],datesytd('Dates'[Date],"31/12"))
Hope this helps.