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Hello community,
I wish to calculate the sum of the entire last month that is selected by a date slider.
Hence if December has 100 Sales and Novemeber 200 Sales and you adjust the date slider:
I have attempted a few approaches, one of which looked like this. The result werent very pleasing.
Sum Sales Last Month from Slider = CALCULATE( [Sales]; DATESINPERIOD( 'Date-Table'[Date] ; LASTDATE( 'Date-Table'[Date] ); STARTOFMONTH( LASTDATE( 'Date-Table'[Date] ));MONTH ))
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Hi @raymond ,
For your requirement, you could try the measures below.
total sale each month = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'data'[Revenue] ), ALLEXCEPT ( data, 'data'[Date].[Month], data[Date].[Year] ) ) Sum of entire selected (last) month = VAR maxdate = MONTH ( MAX ( 'data'[Date] ) ) RETURN CALCULATE ( [total sale each month], FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( data ), MONTH ( 'data'[Date] ) = maxdate && YEAR ( 'data'[Date] ) = YEAR ( MAX ( 'data'[Date] ) ) ) )
Here is the output.
More details, please refer to my attachment.
Best Regards,
Cherry
@raymond sorry your request is not fully clear
You asked sum of last month and based on your examples below it suppose to be different result
Last month for following 1-3 items would be November, isn't it? and result would be 200 and for item #4 last month will be october and no previous month sales based on your example data of nov and dec.
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I guess the terms I used have room for interpretation.
You are absolutely right. I am looking for the sum of the selected end month. Perhaps this image will clarify my request 🙂
Hi @raymond ,
For your requirement, you could try the measures below.
total sale each month = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'data'[Revenue] ), ALLEXCEPT ( data, 'data'[Date].[Month], data[Date].[Year] ) ) Sum of entire selected (last) month = VAR maxdate = MONTH ( MAX ( 'data'[Date] ) ) RETURN CALCULATE ( [total sale each month], FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( data ), MONTH ( 'data'[Date] ) = maxdate && YEAR ( 'data'[Date] ) = YEAR ( MAX ( 'data'[Date] ) ) ) )
Here is the output.
More details, please refer to my attachment.
Best Regards,
Cherry
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