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Hi I have a dataset like the following and would like to have something similar to the third column
Date Sales Column I need: Sales rollup
March 1 500 500
March 3 200 700
March 5 300 1000
March 18 100 1100
Apri 3 250 250 --> it starts over in a new month
Apr 7 300 550
Thanks
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you can try this
Column = sumx(FILTER('Table','Table'[date]<=EARLIER('Table'[date])&&year('Table'[date])=YEAR(EARLIER('Table'[date]))&&month('Table'[date])=month(EARLIER('Table'[date]))),'Table'[sales])
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pls try this
Measure = sumx(FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[date]<=max('Table'[date])&&YEAR('Table'[date])=YEAR(MAX('Table'[date]))&&MONTH('Table'[date])=MONTH(MAX('Table'[date]))),'Table'[Sales2])
pls see the attachment below
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you can try this
Column = sumx(FILTER('Table','Table'[date]<=EARLIER('Table'[date])&&year('Table'[date])=YEAR(EARLIER('Table'[date]))&&month('Table'[date])=month(EARLIER('Table'[date]))),'Table'[sales])
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Hey thank you, can this be done in a table visual? I tried but got me an error
are you creating a meausre? I created a column .
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pls try this
Measure = sumx(FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[date]<=max('Table'[date])&&YEAR('Table'[date])=YEAR(MAX('Table'[date]))&&MONTH('Table'[date])=MONTH(MAX('Table'[date]))),'Table'[Sales2])
pls see the attachment below
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