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How to show fiscal periods instead of calendar ones in powerbi
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Hi @AtchayaP ,
According to your description, I create a sample.
1.Create a date table, which has the max and min time of your calendar.
2.Create a new table like this.
Table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDARAUTO ( 1 ),
"CalMonth", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ),
"CalQtr", "Q"
& CEILING ( MONTH ( [Date] ), 3) / 3,
"CalYear", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"CalWeekNo", WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ),
"Fiscal Qtr", "Q"
& CEILING ( MONTH ( EDATE ( [Date], - 1) ), 3 ) / 3,
"Fiscal Year",
VAR CY =
RIGHT ( YEAR ( [Date] ), 2 )
VAR NY =
RIGHT ( YEAR ( [Date] ) + 1, 2 )
VAR PY =
RIGHT ( YEAR ( [Date] ) - 1, 2 )
VAR FinYear =
IF ( MONTH ( [Date] ) > 1, CY & "-" & NY, PY & "-" & CY )
RETURN
FinYear,
"Fiscal Month", MONTH ( EDATE ( [Date], - 1) ),
"Weekend/Working", IF ( WEEKDAY ( [Date], 2 ) > 5, "Weekend", "Working" ),
"Day", FORMAT ( [Date], "ddd" )
)
I attach my sample below for reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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Hi @AtchayaP ,
According to your description, I create a sample.
1.Create a date table, which has the max and min time of your calendar.
2.Create a new table like this.
Table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDARAUTO ( 1 ),
"CalMonth", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ),
"CalQtr", "Q"
& CEILING ( MONTH ( [Date] ), 3) / 3,
"CalYear", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"CalWeekNo", WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ),
"Fiscal Qtr", "Q"
& CEILING ( MONTH ( EDATE ( [Date], - 1) ), 3 ) / 3,
"Fiscal Year",
VAR CY =
RIGHT ( YEAR ( [Date] ), 2 )
VAR NY =
RIGHT ( YEAR ( [Date] ) + 1, 2 )
VAR PY =
RIGHT ( YEAR ( [Date] ) - 1, 2 )
VAR FinYear =
IF ( MONTH ( [Date] ) > 1, CY & "-" & NY, PY & "-" & CY )
RETURN
FinYear,
"Fiscal Month", MONTH ( EDATE ( [Date], - 1) ),
"Weekend/Working", IF ( WEEKDAY ( [Date], 2 ) > 5, "Weekend", "Working" ),
"Day", FORMAT ( [Date], "ddd" )
)
I attach my sample below for reference.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @AtchayaP ,
You can refer the below article:-
https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/7133/compute-fiscal-week-calculations-with-power-bi-and-dax/
It would be helpful to answer if you could share some sample data with expected output.
Thanks,
Samarth
Best Regards,
Samarth
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