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MdJ83
Helper II
Helper II

Create a new table summarizing the total for the each month

Hi 

 

I want to create a new table that summarises the totals for each prodcut see the two table below input and output

 

DateProductAmount
1/01/2021A100
2/01/2021B200
3/01/2021C100
4/01/2021A200
5/01/2021B300
5/02/2021A200
6/02/2021B100
7/02/2021C50
8/02/2021B100
   
MonthProductDate
Jan-21A300
Jan-21B500
Jan-21C100
Feb-21A200
Feb-21B200
Feb-21C50
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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@MdJ83 , You can add a month Year column in Power Query

Date.ToText([Date], "MMM-yyyy")

 

And then use group by https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/group-by

 

OR

 

Dax add  a column

= format([Date], "mmm-yyyy")

 

Then use summarize(Table, Table[Month Year], "Total", SUm(Table[Amount]) )

 

or use on visual with month year and sum of amount

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

HI @MdJ83 
You can try the following code

Products Monthly Summary =
VAR T1 =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        Products,
        "Month",
            FORMAT ( DATE ( 1, MONTH ( Products[Date] ), 1 ), "MMM" ) & "-"
                & RIGHT ( YEAR ( Products[Date] ), 2 )
    )
RETURN
    SUMMARIZE (
        T1,
        [Month],
        Products[Product],
        "Total Amount", SUM ( Products[Amount] )
    )

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

HI @MdJ83 
You can try the following code

Products Monthly Summary =
VAR T1 =
    ADDCOLUMNS (
        Products,
        "Month",
            FORMAT ( DATE ( 1, MONTH ( Products[Date] ), 1 ), "MMM" ) & "-"
                & RIGHT ( YEAR ( Products[Date] ), 2 )
    )
RETURN
    SUMMARIZE (
        T1,
        [Month],
        Products[Product],
        "Total Amount", SUM ( Products[Amount] )
    )
amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@MdJ83 , You can add a month Year column in Power Query

Date.ToText([Date], "MMM-yyyy")

 

And then use group by https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/group-by

 

OR

 

Dax add  a column

= format([Date], "mmm-yyyy")

 

Then use summarize(Table, Table[Month Year], "Total", SUm(Table[Amount]) )

 

or use on visual with month year and sum of amount

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