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I have a scenario where i have 2 months data i.e., 2023 december 5 weeks and 2024 january 2 weeks(till today)
so i need to show the data in a bar chart as jan1st week with december 1st week, jan 2nd week with december 2nd week and so on jan dont have next weeks data but december should show the data.
is there any way to achieve it ?
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You can create a 'WeekOfMonth' column on your Date Dimension that assigns the WeekOfMonth number by the Week Ending date. Then you can write DAX variables to leverage the WeekOfMonth Number to get your comps in your DAX measure(s)
Hi @Chandu_sandy ,
I created some simple data to help you solve the problem, you can follow these steps below:
1.Create a new table.
Table =
VAR _table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2023, 12, 1 ), TODAY () ),
"Week", WEEKNUM ( [Date] ),
"Month", MONTH ( [Date] )
)
RETURN
_table
2.Create a new column.
MonthWeek =
VAR _1 =
WEEKNUM ( [Date] ) - WEEKNUM ( DATE ( 2023, 12, 1 ) ) + 1
RETURN
IF ( 'Table'[Week] > 6, _1, 'Table'[Week] )
total =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[SalesAmount] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Month] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Month] )
&& 'Table'[MonthWeek] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[MonthWeek] )
)
)
Final output:
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Best Regards,
Yifan Wang
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Hi @Chandu_sandy ,
I created some simple data to help you solve the problem, you can follow these steps below:
1.Create a new table.
Table =
VAR _table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2023, 12, 1 ), TODAY () ),
"Week", WEEKNUM ( [Date] ),
"Month", MONTH ( [Date] )
)
RETURN
_table
2.Create a new column.
MonthWeek =
VAR _1 =
WEEKNUM ( [Date] ) - WEEKNUM ( DATE ( 2023, 12, 1 ) ) + 1
RETURN
IF ( 'Table'[Week] > 6, _1, 'Table'[Week] )
total =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[SalesAmount] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
'Table'[Month] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Month] )
&& 'Table'[MonthWeek] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[MonthWeek] )
)
)
Final output:
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly - Microsoft Fabric Community
If it does not help, please provide more details with your desired out put and pbix file without privacy information.
Best Regards,
Yifan Wang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
You can create a 'WeekOfMonth' column on your Date Dimension that assigns the WeekOfMonth number by the Week Ending date. Then you can write DAX variables to leverage the WeekOfMonth Number to get your comps in your DAX measure(s)
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