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Hello Experts,
I am tryiting to find the cumulative sum . when using below code i was not able to chse my column after earlier function. Please suggest
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Hi @Midhun ,
EARLIER function is useful to calculated column. Please check whether you are using it for measure.
You can use MAX function instead of EARLIER.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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Hi @Midhun ,
EARLIER function is useful to calculated column. Please check whether you are using it for measure.
You can use MAX function instead of EARLIER.
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.
I tried with your DAX, still facing an issue. stating that
ARLIER/EARLIEST refers to an earlier row context which doesn't exist.
DAX engine interprets this filter modifier
CALCULATE( ... Email_Campaign[Dummy_Date] <= EARLIER( Table[someColumn] ) )
as
= CALCULATE(
...,
FILTER(
ALL( Email_Campaign[Dummy_Date] ),
Email_Campaign[Dummy_Date] <= EARLIER( Table[someColumn] )
)
)
and FILTER( ... ) evaluates under the filter context outside CALCULATE(); obviously, there's no row context avaible for EARLIER.
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