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jgagnon69
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Cumulative measure under a non time dimension

I have a measure called Amount which is the amount for a fiscal period.  

 

Dimension FiscalPeriod

 

I would like to have a calculated measure who would give me

Fiscal.     Period.    Amount.     Cumulative

16-17.      1.             10000.       10000

16-17.     2.              6000.         16000

16-17.      3.            3500.          19500

 

How do I do this in mdx script?

 

Thanks

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@jgagnon69,

What do you mean "old version of SQL " ? You can use DAX to calculate running total in Power BI Desktop as long as you have connect to the SQL Server data source in Power BI Desktop. There is a blog about calculating running total for your reference.

If you still want to use MDX, please take a look at the following blogs. And I would recommend you post the question in the SSAS forum to get dedicated support.

Running total in MDX
Various way to calculate running total from All Period to Currentmember

Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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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Greg_Deckler
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Have no idea in mdx but in DAX you could just create a Running total Quick Measure.


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I can’t use Dax as our customer is on an old version of SQL Server

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@jgagnon69,

What do you mean "old version of SQL " ? You can use DAX to calculate running total in Power BI Desktop as long as you have connect to the SQL Server data source in Power BI Desktop. There is a blog about calculating running total for your reference.

If you still want to use MDX, please take a look at the following blogs. And I would recommend you post the question in the SSAS forum to get dedicated support.

Running total in MDX
Various way to calculate running total from All Period to Currentmember

Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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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