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Hi, experts, I want to get the gap of the relevant value, for example, the "cal" column in the picture, do you have any solutions?
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VAR PreviousRow = CALCULATE( [Orders], OFFSET( -1, ALLSELECTED('Product'[yearmonth]), ORDERBY('Product'[yearmonth], ASC) ) )
RETURN [# Orders] - PreviousRow
Hello @Anonymous ,
I hope this helpful for you if not so can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
VAR PreviousRow = CALCULATE( [Orders], OFFSET( -1, ALLSELECTED('Product'[yearmonth]), ORDERBY('Product'[yearmonth], ASC) ) )
RETURN [# Orders] - PreviousRow
Hello @Anonymous ,
I hope this helpful for you if not so can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
Hi,
What is the [Order] in the above function?
Hi,
thank you for your quick reply.
What is in [Order] measure?
Can you please elaborate on the total function?
Thanks, I am not quiet understand [# Orders] of "RETURN [# Orders] " , can you tell me what it stands for? Thanks.
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