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I created a running sum quick measure which is giving correct order of data in table but is showing in descending order in column chart which actually shuffles the dates. Is there any solution to this problem.
Running sum =
CALCULATE(
SUM('d_targets'[prd_target]),
FILTER(
ALLSELECTED('d_calendar'[calendar_date]),
ISONORAFTER('d_calendar'[calendar_date], MAX('d_calendar'[calendar_date]), DESC)
)
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
At the top right of the visual, click on the ... (More Option), Sort Axis and select the Date field instead of the Running Sum
You can just reverse the sort ordering
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