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Hi - I have created YTD measure with below formula -
@Anonymous
Try this measure:
OrderQuantity YTD =
CALCULATE(
SUM(Fact_Orders[OrderQuantity]),
DATESYTD(Fact_Orders[OrderedDate])
)
also would suggest to create DATE dimension table if you haven't created already, and make this dimension table as DATE table.
Let me know if it solves.
@mhossain When I create Date dimension table using calendar function, YTD calculation worked. But my report is using direct query, so refresh in PBI service has been failing due to calculated table Calendar.
Do you suggest any workaround for this?
@Anonymous
I would suggest to create/get created the DATE table in source and access this table in direct query. Can you do that?
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