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yosemite
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Cumulative Stack Area Chart

Hello,

 

I'm trying to create a cumulative stack area chart showing cases that are opened, closed, and pending. I also need to show how many are positives and presumptive.

 

yosemite_0-1649263241832.png

 

1) What is the correct DAX formula to filter Sheet1[Positive]="Yes"? 

_CumulativePositive =
CALCULATE( COUNT (Sheet1[Positive]),
FILTER( ALLSELECTED (Sheet1[Case_DateOpened]),
Sheet1[Case_DateOpened] <= MAX (Sheet1[Case_DateOpened]) )
)
 
2) What is the correct DAX formula to filter Sheet1[ClosedCase]="Yes"? 
_CumulativeClosedCase =
CALCULATE( COUNT (Sheet1[ClosedCase]),
FILTER( ALLSELECTED (Sheet1[Case_DateOpened]),
Sheet1[Case_DateOpened] <= MAX (Sheet1[Case_DateOpened]) )
)
 
3) I also need to create a Pending chart by subtracting ClosedCase from the number of Case_DateOpened. Sample data below.
yosemite_1-1649263373384.png
yosemite_0-1649263540767.png

 

Thanks in advance for help!

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Anonymous
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Hi @yosemite ,

 

To filter Sheet1[Positive]="Yes" or to filter Sheet1[ClosedCase]="Yes", you could put the fields into visual-level filters, report- level filters or slicers. For example:

Filters on this visual:

vstephenmsft_0-1649669304759.png

The slicer:

vstephenmsft_1-1649669477240.png

 

Or create a measure like

 

_CumulativeClosedCase = 
CALCULATE( COUNT (Sheet1[ClosedCase]),
FILTER( ALLSELECTED (Sheet1),
Sheet1[Case_DateOpened] <= MAX (Sheet1[Case_DateOpened]) &&[Positive]="Yes"))

 

 

Does "NULL" in your date column mean blank or just text NULL?

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @yosemite ,

 

To filter Sheet1[Positive]="Yes" or to filter Sheet1[ClosedCase]="Yes", you could put the fields into visual-level filters, report- level filters or slicers. For example:

Filters on this visual:

vstephenmsft_0-1649669304759.png

The slicer:

vstephenmsft_1-1649669477240.png

 

Or create a measure like

 

_CumulativeClosedCase = 
CALCULATE( COUNT (Sheet1[ClosedCase]),
FILTER( ALLSELECTED (Sheet1),
Sheet1[Case_DateOpened] <= MAX (Sheet1[Case_DateOpened]) &&[Positive]="Yes"))

 

 

Does "NULL" in your date column mean blank or just text NULL?

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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