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previous value
HI,
i wrote the measure like this :
floating pl is the table name.
Test231 =
VAR _PrevMax = CALCULATE(MAX('floating pl'[Time]),FILTER(ALL('floating pl'),'floating pl'[Time]<SELECTEDVALUE('floating pl'[Time])))
RETURN CALCULATE(FIRSTNONBLANK('floating pl'[Profit],0),'floating pl'[Time] = _PrevMax)
And my measure is null http://prntscr.com/mu15sc
BTW, there is more than one Login account.
Thanks
Guyakobov You are using date filter as range instead of list, as your requirement is to show the previous profit value based on the date selected. Also, use Login in your filter criteria if you want to include Login in the logic as below
Test231 = VAR _PrevMax = CALCULATE(MAX(Test231PrevValDynamic[Time]),FILTER(ALL(Test231PrevValDynamic),Test231PrevValDynamic[Time]<SELECTEDVALUE(Test231PrevValDynamic[Time]) && Test231PrevValDynamic[Login] = SELECTEDVALUE(Test231PrevValDynamic[Login]) )) RETURN CALCULATE(FIRSTNONBLANK(Test231PrevValDynamic[Profit],0),Test231PrevValDynamic[Time] = _PrevMax)
- Guyakobov7 years agoHelper II
Hi,
I want to use the slicer so the start date will show the previous value - im not gonna use the date picker.
I tried the new formula and still blank http://prntscr.com/mu2ifa
Test231 =
VAR _PrevMax =
CALCULATE(MAX('floating pl'[Time]),FILTER(ALL('floating pl'),'floating pl'[Time]<SELECTEDVALUE('floating pl'[Time]) && 'floating pl'[Login] = SELECTEDVALUE('floating pl'[Login]) ))
RETURN CALCULATE(FIRSTNONBLANK('floating pl'[Profit],0),'floating pl'[Time] = _PrevMax)- v-jiascu-msft7 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi Guyakobov ,
You should select Login too. Or SELECTEDVALUE('floating pl'[Login]) is blank. Please give it a try.
Best Regards,
- Guyakobov7 years agoHelper II
HI,
still doesn't work, I want a column that will give me the previous row with separation from each account.
Thanks