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mic_rysel
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Top 4 producent regardless time

HI, I would like to create a chart with top4 producers all the time and show them on timeline

 

I have a measure:

Sales 6month = DIVIDE(
calculate(sum(Sales);MONTH(Date) >= MONTH(TODAY())-6)
;
CALCULATE(sum(Sales);MONTH(date) >= MONTH(TODAY())-6;ALL(Producer))
 
If I put it into filter top4 with producers it doesnt work properly because of date on X axis. I would like to choose 4 top producers and then show them on X chart with timeline.
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Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

Try:

 

Sales 6month = DIVIDE(
calculate(sum(Sales);FILTER(ALL('Table');MONTH(Date) >= MONTH(TODAY()) ) - 6)
;
CALCULATE(sum(Sales);FILTER(ALL('Table');MONTH(date) >= MONTH(TODAY()) ) - 6;ALL(Producer))
 
You need to override the filter context for your dates.

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it doesnt work properly, If i do with Your solution every producer has the same sales value each month and one month as blank.

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