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Hello,
I want to do a sum of value where my date start 30/06/(YEARS(TODAY())-3 AND end date 30/06/YEAR(TODAY()) but when i try this i have an error message.
Can you help me please ?
Reguards
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Hey,
you can uses this DAX statement to create your measure
Measure = 
var yearToday = YEAR(TODAY())
var yearStart = yearToday - 3
var theDatesTable = DATESBETWEEN('Calendar'[Date], DATE(yearStart, 6, 30),DATE(yearToday, 6, 30))
return
CALCULATE(
	SUM('FactWithDates'[Amount])
	,theDatesTable
)Please be aware that this Measure heavily relies on the common practice to use a separate calendar/date table, where this date table relates to your fact table, please also have a look to at this site where a lot of common date related calculations are explained: daxpatterns.com/time-patterns
Hm, I'm wondering if your start should be 7/1/year(today())-3 (representing the 1st of July 3 years ago), if you want to cover complete 12 months.
Regards
Tom
Hi @AlexGallet01,
Have you tried the solution provided by @TomMartens above? Does it work in your scenario? If it works, could you accept it as solution to close this thread?
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Regards
This should work just adjust to your table and column names:
Measure = calculate(COUNT(PBIDataSource[No.]), filter(ALLSELECTED(PBIDataSource),
  PBIDataSource[Date] > date(2017,01,01) &&
  PBIDataSource[Date] < date(2017,02,01)
)
)
Regards
Abduvali
Hey,
you can uses this DAX statement to create your measure
Measure = 
var yearToday = YEAR(TODAY())
var yearStart = yearToday - 3
var theDatesTable = DATESBETWEEN('Calendar'[Date], DATE(yearStart, 6, 30),DATE(yearToday, 6, 30))
return
CALCULATE(
	SUM('FactWithDates'[Amount])
	,theDatesTable
)Please be aware that this Measure heavily relies on the common practice to use a separate calendar/date table, where this date table relates to your fact table, please also have a look to at this site where a lot of common date related calculations are explained: daxpatterns.com/time-patterns
Hm, I'm wondering if your start should be 7/1/year(today())-3 (representing the 1st of July 3 years ago), if you want to cover complete 12 months.
Regards
Tom
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