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Hello,
Is there a way to create the filter like this?
The user should have 3 buttons to choose from in which the filtering of the table below can be adjusted. The buttons should read Last 7 days, Last 14 days and This year. He should also have the opportunity to independently select a date range.
Example:
Thanks for your help
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Hi @Meeresblume ,
One option would be to create a calculation group with items for each period you want to cover, e.g.
Last 7 days =
CALCULATE (
SELECTEDMEASURE (),
DATESBETWEEN ( 'Date'[Date], TODAY () - 7, TODAY () )
)
Last 14 days =
CALCULATE (
SELECTEDMEASURE (),
DATESBETWEEN ( 'Date'[Date], TODAY () - 14, TODAY () )
)
last year =
CALCULATE (
SELECTEDMEASURE (),
DATESBETWEEN ( 'Date'[Date], EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -13 ) + 1, TODAY () )
)
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Hi @Meeresblume ,
One option would be to create a calculation group with items for each period you want to cover, e.g.
Last 7 days =
CALCULATE (
SELECTEDMEASURE (),
DATESBETWEEN ( 'Date'[Date], TODAY () - 7, TODAY () )
)
Last 14 days =
CALCULATE (
SELECTEDMEASURE (),
DATESBETWEEN ( 'Date'[Date], TODAY () - 14, TODAY () )
)
last year =
CALCULATE (
SELECTEDMEASURE (),
DATESBETWEEN ( 'Date'[Date], EOMONTH ( TODAY (), -13 ) + 1, TODAY () )
)
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly
If it does not help, please provide more details with your desired output and pbix file without privacy information (or some sample data) .
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Rongtie
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
If you have measures for last 7 days , last 14 days and this year , Just drag those measures in field parameter and put the measure value of this parameter in visual so it will suit your requirements
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It is a normal date (01-01-2023). I don't have Measure and I wouldn't know how I should create it so that it fits the selection.
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