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Can someone please help me to understand why this doesn't work...
Order Book =
CALCULATE(
CALCULATE(
SUMX(orders, IF([Status] = 60, [Value])),
FILTER(
Orders,
[Status] = 60
&& [Inv Date] >= MAX('Dim Date'[Date Key])
|| [Status] <> 60
)
),
Filter(
ALLSELECTED('Dim Date'),
'Dim Date'[Date] < MAX('Dim Date'[Date])
&& MAX('Dim Date'[Date]) < TODAY()
)
)
Or this...
Order Book 2 = CALCULATE( [Order Intake], FILTER( Orders, [Status] = 60 && [Inv Date] >= MAX('Dim Date'[Date Key]) || [Status] <> 60 ), Filter( ALLSELECTED('Dim Date'), 'Dim Date'[Date] < MAX('Dim Date'[Date]) && MAX('Dim Date'[Date]) < TODAY() ) )
And this does...
Order Book 3 =
CALCULATE(
SUMX(Orders,
IF(
[Status] = 60
&& [Inv Date] >= MAX('Dim Date'[Date])
|| [Status] <> 60,
[Order Intake]
)
),
Filter(
ALLSELECTED('Dim Date'),
'Dim Date'[Date] < MAX('Dim Date'[Date])
&& MAX('Dim Date'[Date]) < TODAY()
)
)
example uploaded here
HI @RobertSlattery,
Maybe you can try to use below measure formula:
Order Book 2 = CALCULATE ( SUM ( Orders[Value] ), FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( Orders ), [Status] = 60 && [Inv Date] >= MAX ( 'Dim Date'[Date Key] ) || [Status] <> 60 ), FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Dim Date' ), 'Dim Date'[Date] < MAX ( 'Dim Date'[Date] ) && MAX ( 'Dim Date'[Date] ) < TODAY () ) )
If above not help, please explain your requirement more clearly with some expected result to help us clarify your scenario.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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