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Hi,
I've read a fair bit about date tables/Calendars and can see how to do running totals for a year or for a given sub-year period - Quarter/Month etc.
However, we have a need to accumulate over a different, longer time period. I work in education, and we receive applications for courses from the start of one academic year, through into the following year. For example Applications for courses Starting in 24/25 year will be received from the start of the 23/24 year through and into 24/25
I thought I would be able to create my own 'date hierarchy' so that each application period could contain dates over the two years. However, I don't see a way to create a CALCULATE column/measure that works correctly.
I thought I could create an ApplicationCalendar table but dates are not unique in the table - For example 1st September 2024 exists in the 23/24 Application period and the 24/25 Application period.
@GouldM , You can create a date table and add application period in it
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Hi this only gives one date in each period. I've included a screen shot of a chart from excel which demonstrates the general idea that I'm trying to do in Power BI. The issue for me is not that a year begins other than 1st Jan, but that I want to accumulate over a period longer than a year as here, but I need a time hierarchy on the X axis.
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