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How to calculate the cumulative totals of measure in following example:
The model contains a date table and fact table called Internal.The measure EOMClosed is obtained by using
EOMClosed = CALCULATE(distinctcount(Internal[ID]),userelationship(Internal[CloseDate],'Date'[Date]))
The measure when sliced by Date dim gives me number of tickets that got closed each month.I want to make it like cumulative/running.
EOMOpen is number of open tickets each month sliced by date like :
EOMOpen = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT([ID]),FILTER(ALL(Internal),(Internal[CloseDate]=blank()||Internal[CloseDate]>EOMONTH([OpenDate],0))&&Internal[FirstDate]<=max('Date'[Date])))
I tried to do the same with EOMClosed but turns out the userelationship is not propogating the context to filter function :
EOMClosed = CALCULATE(distinctcount(Internal[ID]),userelationship(Internal[CloseDate],'Date'[Date]),filter(Internal,[CloseDate]<=max(Date[Date]))
Pls guide me to fix the EOMClosed to get cumulative values.
Here is a sample file:
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Hi @Anonymous,
Try this formula, please.
EOMClosed = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Internal[ID] ), USERELATIONSHIP ( Internal[CloseDate], 'Date'[Date] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Date'[Date] ), 'Date'[Date] <= EOMONTH ( MAX ( 'Internal'[OpenDate] ), 0 ) ), ISBLANK ( Internal[CloseDate] ) = FALSE () )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @Anonymous,
Try this formula, please.
EOMClosed = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Internal[ID] ), USERELATIONSHIP ( Internal[CloseDate], 'Date'[Date] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Date'[Date] ), 'Date'[Date] <= EOMONTH ( MAX ( 'Internal'[OpenDate] ), 0 ) ), ISBLANK ( Internal[CloseDate] ) = FALSE () )
Best Regards,
Dale