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Hi all,
I hope you are all well,
I'm trying to use the Countrows function that will show the count per month like below:
My challenge is that I'm struggling to exclude the current/max month (in this example, August) from the count. I do have a Month Offset column in the Dates table to try and reference the offset months.
The count should NOT include the current/max month (in this example, August).
Any ideas on what clause or varaible to add on? 🙂 Thank you
Kind Regards,
Asa
Solved! Go to Solution.
Assuming you have a month number in your date table, try
exclude max month =
VAR MaxMonth = CALCULATE(MAX(Date table [month number]), ALLSELECTED(Date Table))
RETURN
IF(MAX(Date table [month number]) = MaxMonth, BLANK(), [your COUNTROW measure])
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Paul on Linkedin.
Assuming you have a month number in your date table, try
exclude max month =
VAR MaxMonth = CALCULATE(MAX(Date table [month number]), ALLSELECTED(Date Table))
RETURN
IF(MAX(Date table [month number]) = MaxMonth, BLANK(), [your COUNTROW measure])
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
Hi Paul,
Thank you for the reply and yes, I do have a month number in my date table
If the measure is a calculated column, will this solution work?
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