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Syndicate_Admin
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Administrator

Show all the previous year in the graph

Good morning

I currently have this chart:

Golondrina_0-1653984815349.png

From the year 2021 I have the information, that is, data in all the months, but I do not know why when comparing it with 2022 it does not show them to me. How can I fix it?

Thanks a lot

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Hi @Golondrina 

 

So you can try 

Current Average = CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( 'Table (2)'[Count] ), 'Date'[Year] = YEAR ( TODAY () ) )
Previous Average = CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( 'Table (2)'[Count] ), 'Date'[Year] = YEAR ( TODAY () ) - 1 )

It always gets the current year from today's date. 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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v-jingzhang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Golondrina 

 

Try providing a specific year value for the measure. 

Previous average = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table (2)'[Count]),'Date'[Year]=2021)
Current Average = CALCULATE(AVERAGE('Table (2)'[Count]),'Date'[Year]=2022)

vjingzhang_0-1654244180950.png

 

If it still doesn't work, can you provide a pbix file with fake data which can reproduce this problem? At present the measure looks good so the cause may be somewhere else. 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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wanting it to be a dynamic graph and that when I have new data I do not have to modify years, I have done itby modifying the calendar table so that it has tood in 2022.

Thank you very much as well,

Hi @Golondrina 

 

So you can try 

Current Average = CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( 'Table (2)'[Count] ), 'Date'[Year] = YEAR ( TODAY () ) )
Previous Average = CALCULATE ( AVERAGE ( 'Table (2)'[Count] ), 'Date'[Year] = YEAR ( TODAY () ) - 1 )

It always gets the current year from today's date. 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.

Syndicate_Admin
Administrator
Administrator

If the measure I am using is as follows for the previous year:
Previous average =
CALCULATE(AVERAGE(Estad_prod_envio_diario[Times]),dateadd(Calendar[Date],-1,YEAR))
amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Syndicate_Admin , If you have a date then you can create a year behind measure

 

Year behind Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]),dateadd('Date'[Date],-1,Year))
Year behind Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]),SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR('Date'[Date]))

 

Power BI — Year on Year with or Without Time Intelligence
https://medium.com/@amitchandak.1978/power-bi-ytd-questions-time-intelligence-1-5-e3174b39f38a
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km41KfM_0uA

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If the measure I am using is as follows for the previous year:
Previous average =
CALCULATE(AVERAGE(Estad_prod_envio_diario[Times]),dateadd(Calendar[Date],-1,YEAR))

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