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Hi,
I have a report requirement where I have added a table and lot of measures in that table.I have to show all the measures for a date range = todays date -7.
Is there a way to create a visual level filter on the table or I have to create separate measures to achieve the same.
Regards
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Try relative date slicing in visual or page or report level filters
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/desktop-slicer-filter-date-range
Try relative date slicing in visual or page or report level filters
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/visuals/desktop-slicer-filter-date-range
Hi! It deppends on the requirement. If you want to show the last 7 days of the last date in a table of your model, then you can add a visual level filter type "relative" with the date column. If you want last 7 days from NOW(), then you might need to create a column in your table comparing dates like "if you date column > last 7 days then yes else no". You can then add that new column in a visual level filter and check "yes".
Hope this helps, let me know if you need more assistant with the calculated column.
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