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Hi,
I know there are alot of similair questions, however none seem to address my specific question.
I have a date table and an object table
Each object has a date it was created.
Using count formulas, I can easily display how many objects were created per month, this is no problem.
January = 6
Feburaby = 7
March = 10 etc
However, I'm trying to do the following and I can't seem to get the right output.
1. Have a 'card' that displays the current month (dynamic)
2. Have a card that displays the previous month (dynamic)
3. Have a card that displays these as a % difference. (dynamic)
I can't even get past the first step.
I'm using the measure below
CurrentMonth = CALCULATE(COUNT(XXX[Number]),DATEADD('Date'[Month],0,MONTH))
However this measure is just showing the TOTAL count of objects, not the TOTAL count of objects for THIS month.
Any ideas?
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@NeonX91 wrote:
Hi,
I know there are alot of similair questions, however none seem to address my specific question.
I have a date table and an object table
Each object has a date it was created.Using count formulas, I can easily display how many objects were created per month, this is no problem.
January = 6
Feburaby = 7
March = 10 etc
However, I'm trying to do the following and I can't seem to get the right output.
1. Have a 'card' that displays the current month (dynamic)
2. Have a card that displays the previous month (dynamic)
3. Have a card that displays these as a % difference. (dynamic)
I can't even get past the first step.
I'm using the measure below
CurrentMonth = CALCULATE(COUNT(XXX[Number]),DATEADD('Date'[Month],0,MONTH))
However this measure is just showing the TOTAL count of objects, not the TOTAL count of objects for THIS month.Any ideas?
You can try create 3 measure as below and put them to card visuals.
currentMonth = SUMX ( FILTER ( table, DATE ( YEAR ( table[date] ), MONTH ( table[date] ), 1 ) = DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ), 1 ) ), table[amount] ) previousMonth = SUMX ( FILTER ( table, DATE ( YEAR ( table[date] ), MONTH ( table[date] ), 1 ) = DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ) - 1, 1 ) ), table[amount] ) diff % = DIVIDE ( [currentMonth] - [previousMonth], [previousMonth] )
Hello all. I have a similar question. I also have a date table. I need to be able to show how many cancelled requests for current and previous month. I cannot figure how the orginal poster formulat to display how many objects were created per month. I will create a card in Power Bi but I need to be able to show in a card how many requests were cancelled for the previous month. Could you please provide the formula you used to group? Thanks
January = 6
Feburaby = 7
March = 10
@NeonX91 wrote:
Hi,
I know there are alot of similair questions, however none seem to address my specific question.
I have a date table and an object table
Each object has a date it was created.Using count formulas, I can easily display how many objects were created per month, this is no problem.
January = 6
Feburaby = 7
March = 10 etc
However, I'm trying to do the following and I can't seem to get the right output.
1. Have a 'card' that displays the current month (dynamic)
2. Have a card that displays the previous month (dynamic)
3. Have a card that displays these as a % difference. (dynamic)
I can't even get past the first step.
I'm using the measure below
CurrentMonth = CALCULATE(COUNT(XXX[Number]),DATEADD('Date'[Month],0,MONTH))
However this measure is just showing the TOTAL count of objects, not the TOTAL count of objects for THIS month.Any ideas?
You can try create 3 measure as below and put them to card visuals.
currentMonth = SUMX ( FILTER ( table, DATE ( YEAR ( table[date] ), MONTH ( table[date] ), 1 ) = DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ), 1 ) ), table[amount] ) previousMonth = SUMX ( FILTER ( table, DATE ( YEAR ( table[date] ), MONTH ( table[date] ), 1 ) = DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ) - 1, 1 ) ), table[amount] ) diff % = DIVIDE ( [currentMonth] - [previousMonth], [previousMonth] )
Nice solution. Worked for me! I also built a few using the CountX instead of SumX.
Hi,
I know there are alot of similair questions, however none seem to address my specific question.
I have a date table and an object table
Each object has a date it was created.
Using count formulas, I can easily display how many objects were created per month, this is no problem.
January = 6
Feburaby = 7
March = 10 etc
However, I'm trying to do the following and I can't seem to get the right output.
1. Have a 'card' that displays the current month (dynamic)
2. Have a card that displays the previous month (dynamic)
3. Have a card that displays these as a % difference. (dynamic)
I can't even get past the first step.
I'm using the measure below
CurrentMonth = CALCULATE(COUNT(XXX[Number]),DATEADD('Date'[Month],0,MONTH))
However this measure is just showing the TOTAL count of objects, not the TOTAL count of objects for THIS month.
Any ideas?
Hi,
I know there are alot of similair questions, however none seem to address my specific question.
I have a date table and an object table
Each object has a date it was created.
Using count formulas, I can easily display how many objects were created per month, this is no problem.
January = 6
Feburaby = 7
March = 10 etc
However, I'm trying to do the following and I can't seem to get the right output.
1. Have a 'card' that displays the current month (dynamic)
2. Have a card that displays the previous month (dynamic)
3. Have a card that displays these as a % difference. (dynamic)
I can't even get past the first step.
I'm using the measure below
CurrentMonth = CALCULATE(COUNT(XXX[Number]),DATEADD('Date'[Month],0,MONTH))
However this measure is just showing the TOTAL count of objects, not the TOTAL count of objects for THIS month.
Any ideas?
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