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Hi all,
I have created the following measure in my report
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Hi, @Cbishop
Does it mean to use different multipliers according to different months?
Create an auxiliary table that contains the baseline values for all months.
Then use the month to establish a one-to-many relationship with the previous table, and use the RELATED function to create a new column. So you can use the sum function to refer to the new column.
Hope this helps.
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Hi, @Cbishop
Does it mean to use different multipliers according to different months?
Create an auxiliary table that contains the baseline values for all months.
Then use the month to establish a one-to-many relationship with the previous table, and use the RELATED function to create a new column. So you can use the sum function to refer to the new column.
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hey @Cbishop ,
try to save the values in a variable before. That should solve your issue.
hi selimovd,
many thanks for the response, however, I don't think this will work.
I believe you are referring to setting the values as a slicer and then using selectedvalue function
This would work when only looking at a specific month and making sure the correct value is selected within the slicer, however, when looking at the result of this calculation on a year to date basis I still need the months to be calculated using the correct month value
Thanks
Craig
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