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Above is the two pie chart with static date comparison..but now i want to compare datewise i.e when i change the month 4 and year 2020 the first pie chart should be 4th month 2020 and second chart should be 3rd month 2020
hi
I am facing issue to how to bind category table comparison with last year
can you send ypur pbix file
Hi @BalajiDev30,
As parry2k said, please confirm you have a calendar table first. Then you can use it to create a slicer and write measure formulas based on its selection and use on the visual level filter to filter records. (notice: this slicer should not has a relationship to raw table records)
If you confused about how to do it, please share a sample pbix file with some dummy data then you can test to coding formula on it.
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Xiaoxin Sheng
@BalajiDev30 As a best practice, add date dimension in your model and use it for and time intelligence calculations. Once the date dimension is added, mark it as a date table on table tools.
https://perytus.com/2020/05/22/create-a-basic-date-table-in-your-data-model-for-time-intelligence-ca...
And once you have date dimension, you can create measure for both the piecharts based on the filter from date table.
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