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Hello Team,
I usually show sales of the previous month with the below expression:
Sales-1 = Calculate(
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please try below code:-
Sales-1 =
VAR _prev_month =
MONTH ( EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -1 ) )
VAR _prev_year =
YEAR ( EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -1 ) )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sales_Main[Price_Excl_VAT] ),
FILTER (
Sales_Main,
INT ( MONTH ( Sales_Main[Date_Vente] ) ) = INT ( _prev_month )
&& INT ( YEAR ( Sales_Main[Date_Vente] ) ) = INT ( _prev_year )
)
)
Best Regards,
Samarth
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I will do one thing for my suggestion.
step 1 : Datemaster table.
VAR _MAXDATE=MAX(datemasterdate)
VAR _Max= calculate (DateADD(_MAXDATE,month,-1))
step 2=
Sales-1 = Calculate(
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please try below code:-
Sales-1 =
VAR _prev_month =
MONTH ( EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -1 ) )
VAR _prev_year =
YEAR ( EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -1 ) )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sales_Main[Price_Excl_VAT] ),
FILTER (
Sales_Main,
INT ( MONTH ( Sales_Main[Date_Vente] ) ) = INT ( _prev_month )
&& INT ( YEAR ( Sales_Main[Date_Vente] ) ) = INT ( _prev_year )
)
)
Best Regards,
Samarth
If this post helps, please consider accepting it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Appreciate your Kudos!!
Connect on Linkedin
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