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Hi All,
For god sake please help me. I have attached the power BI report as well, Kindly download it.
I want to show the count of users who have spent money as per the given segment but my dax formula is showing weird result. "Lifetime value 6m rolling users" means count of users..
Even sum of revenue is also showing incorrect result. ""Lifetime revenue 6m rolling users" means 6 month rolling sum
I have to show this as 6 month rolling.
Humble request please hele me with the correct dax function.
Please click the link to download the file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CnK7sFEjoMm0-zwoLhOgk9pvzkRdGQv3/view?usp=drivesdk
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Hi,@UpharAnand
1.create relationships between tables:
2.Change the data type of all date-related columns to Date.
3. Below are the measure I've created for your needs:
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(revenue[Net Revenue GBP]),FILTER(ALL('revenue'),Revenue[order_Status] in {"COMPLETED","confirmed","Complete"}&&'revenue'[order_date]<=MAX('revenue'[order_date])&¬(ISBLANK(revenue[ecosystem_entry_date]))&&'revenue'[order_date]>DATE(2023,10,1)&&'revenue'[order_date]<DATE(2024,3,31)))
Measure 2 =
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('revenue'),FILTER(DISTINCT('revenue'), [Measure]>=MAX(Segment[Min])&&[Measure]<max(Segment[Max])))
4.Here's my final result, which I hope meets your requirements.
If I have misunderstood, I hope you can provide an alternative thus enabling me to understand your needs.We can better understand the problem and help you.
Please find the attached pbix relevant to the case.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,@UpharAnand
1.create relationships between tables:
2.Change the data type of all date-related columns to Date.
3. Below are the measure I've created for your needs:
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(revenue[Net Revenue GBP]),FILTER(ALL('revenue'),Revenue[order_Status] in {"COMPLETED","confirmed","Complete"}&&'revenue'[order_date]<=MAX('revenue'[order_date])&¬(ISBLANK(revenue[ecosystem_entry_date]))&&'revenue'[order_date]>DATE(2023,10,1)&&'revenue'[order_date]<DATE(2024,3,31)))
Measure 2 =
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('revenue'),FILTER(DISTINCT('revenue'), [Measure]>=MAX(Segment[Min])&&[Measure]<max(Segment[Max])))
4.Here's my final result, which I hope meets your requirements.
If I have misunderstood, I hope you can provide an alternative thus enabling me to understand your needs.We can better understand the problem and help you.
Please find the attached pbix relevant to the case.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.