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Hello community,
This is my dataset.
The user always picks a date from a single selection slicer, that is using the "Dataflow_Date".
I would like to create a measure so that when user select's the 31/1 of each year, he can see the SUM of effort in the previous year.
Thanks in advance!
Hello @pezakas
Your question is bit confusing. You want sum of effort of previous year when user selects 31/1. That would look like below in a table visual. What would you want to see when user selects 28/2?
31/1 selected:
Project ID | Effort(MDs) | Dataflow_Date | |
ID001 | 12 | 31/01/2023 | (sum of effort of 2022) |
When user selects 28/02 , he should see the effort as of 31/01 of the same year.
Let me know if this helps.
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Does this work if you select the January from date slicer? Or it returns blank()?
When you set ALL(Effort) it means you clear the whole table from filters , right?
@pezakas
It would not turn up blank if you select January, ALL(effort) here is used to basically neglect the project filter context, Since each year ID is different.
I would suggest to remove the all(effort), Check the output, Then again remove project ID from the table to see whats happening.
Note: Allexcept would be better suited to understand this.
Let me know if this helps.
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Hm i see. Although, Project_ID has nothing to do with the year. It's the ID of the project, maybe i shouldn't mention it as a column in table at all. I will try what you suggested and share feedback again soon.