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I have a table that has sales by store by date over a six month period.
Looking for DAX calculation that can when I chose a specific date say 01/12/2019 plus 14, I can get the sum of the sales for the period contained within i.e. 01/12 and the next 14 days
I then want to use this column to report on stores with zero sales during this period
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
If you have a date slicer where you can select the date from table DateTable column Date it could be something like this:
Sales14Days =
CALCULATE (SUM(['SalesTable'[Sales]); FILTER (ALL(SalesTable[Date]), SalesTable[Date] >= MAX(DateTable[Date] && SalesTable[Date] <= MAX(Date[Date]) + 14))
If there are no sales the measure will return BLANK().
EDIT: Changed ALL(SalesTable) to ALL(SalesTable[Date]), could perhaps be better, depends on your requirements.
Best Regards // Ulf
Hi,
If you have a date slicer where you can select the date from table DateTable column Date it could be something like this:
Sales14Days =
CALCULATE (SUM(['SalesTable'[Sales]); FILTER (ALL(SalesTable[Date]), SalesTable[Date] >= MAX(DateTable[Date] && SalesTable[Date] <= MAX(Date[Date]) + 14))
If there are no sales the measure will return BLANK().
EDIT: Changed ALL(SalesTable) to ALL(SalesTable[Date]), could perhaps be better, depends on your requirements.
Best Regards // Ulf
This would be easier if you provided sample data and expected output. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
That being said, you can simply add 14 to your date. [Date] + 14. So you could do a filter like [Date] >= Specific Date && [Date] <= Specific Date + 14