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pankajdhillon
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TOTALYTD not working

I am using TOTALYTD but no output is coming from it

TOTALYTD(COUNT(BookingDataAir[Bookings]),'DimDate'[full_date])

 

whereas when I use CALCULATE it works fine and gives expected result

CALCULATE(COUNT(BookingDataAir[Bookings]),'DimDate'[full_date])

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pankajdhillon
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Actually I realized my mistake, my formula was correct but when I was trying to visualize my data I was using date column from my BookingDataAir dataset rather than using them from DimDate dataset and due to that no value was coming for TOTALYTD. 

 

Thanks everyone for help though.

 

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pankajdhillon
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Actually I realized my mistake, my formula was correct but when I was trying to visualize my data I was using date column from my BookingDataAir dataset rather than using them from DimDate dataset and due to that no value was coming for TOTALYTD. 

 

Thanks everyone for help though.

 

DAX is all about context! 🙂



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Hi @pankajdhillon

 

Do you use PBI Desktop as designer ?

If yes, you should know that in PBI Dekstop you can't mark table as date. To use time functions you should define you relationships between factTables/DimDate by using a date or dateime column.

Thus your TOTALYTD will work.

Greg_Deckler
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What if you use:

TOTALYTD(COUNT(BookingDataAir[Bookings]),'DimDate'​[full_date],ALL('DimDate'))


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Even that works same as TOTALYTD(COUNT(BookingDataAir[Bookings]),'DimDate'​[full_date]) i.e. no output 😞

What is the context in which you are using that measure?



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Question, what are your beginning year dates?  1/1/xx or 12/31/xx

 

Depending what you are trying to acheive, what I do is that I always want a current YTD kpi on my dashboard.  So I just utilize two different Measures.

1. Current Count: COUNT(xxxx)

2. Beginning of year count: OPENINGBALANCEYEAR(xxxx)

3.  Take 1 mins 2 and

 

This also assumes your data is accumulative in nature. 

Even OPENINGBALANCEYEAR(COUNT(BookingDataAir[Bookings]),DimDate[full_date]) is giving me no result.

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