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This is a follow on question from the link as shown: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Missing-data-in-time-series-part-2/m-p/682008#M328526
Firstly thanks for the excellent feedback. I just have one question. in the table with the observations. if i had multiple entries in this table for X sales throughout the month and i wanted to group the sales for the period in question, so 12 sales in Jan 19 but show the final result in a second column as 12 forJan19 - in sense i am looking to consolidate / group my data into a much smaller table.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Is my suggestion helpful to your scenario? If so, would you please accept it as an answer?
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous ,
I tested with below sample table.
New a calculated table, and change the date format to "MMMM yyyy"
result table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
FILTER (
CALENDAR ( MIN ( Sample1[Time] ), MAX ( Sample1[Time] ) ),
DAY ( [Date] ) = 1
),
"observations", CALCULATE (
SUM ( Sample1[Observations] ),
FILTER (
Sample1,
Sample1[Time].[Year] = YEAR ( EARLIER ( [Date] ) )
&& Sample1[Time].[MonthNo] = MONTH ( EARLIER ( [Date] ) )
)
) + 0
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi Y GU....
thanks for the excellent feedback. let me test. much appreicated.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Is my suggestion helpful to your scenario? If so, would you please accept it as an answer?
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
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