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VJ_Lsf
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Rolling 8 weeks values on the visual

I need to display a rolling 8-week period in my visual. I'm currently using the Relative Date filter. When I refresh the visual during the current week, it includes the current partial week (for example, 4/6/25), which I want to exclude. Ideally, the visual should always show the last 8 full weeks, excluding the current week until it's complete (i.e., not including the week of 4/6/25 until after 4/13/25). Could you please help on how to do this for the below visual? Thanks in advance

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OwenAuger
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Hi @VJ_Lsf 

If you choose "calendar weeks" instead of "weeks", the filter will include the last 8 complete Sun-Sat weeks.

 

If that's not the definition you want, you could add a Week Offset column that updates on each refresh based on the current date, then apply a filter such as Week Offset -8 and Week Offset -1.

 

Do either of the above help in your case?


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v-sathmakuri
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Hi @VJ_Lsf ,

 

Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Fabric Community.

 

Thank you @OwenAuger  fo prompt response.

 

May I ask if you have resolved this issue? If so, please mark the helpful reply and accept it as the solution. This will be helpful for other community members who have similar problems to solve it faster.

 

Thank you!

OwenAuger
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Hi @VJ_Lsf 

If you choose "calendar weeks" instead of "weeks", the filter will include the last 8 complete Sun-Sat weeks.

 

If that's not the definition you want, you could add a Week Offset column that updates on each refresh based on the current date, then apply a filter such as Week Offset -8 and Week Offset -1.

 

Do either of the above help in your case?


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Thank you @OwenAuger  for the reply. Using Calendar weeks instead of weeks worked for my scenario.

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