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Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry for that we cannot see the pbix you attached.
Maybe you can delete the relationship between date table and Query1 table and try this measure again.
If it doesn’t meet your requirement, could you please upload your files to OneDrive For Business and share the link here.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry for that we cannot see the pbix you attached.
Maybe you can delete the relationship between date table and Query1 table and try this measure again.
If it doesn’t meet your requirement, could you please upload your files to OneDrive For Business and share the link here.
Please don't contain any Confidential Information or Real data in your reply.
Best regards,
Community Support Team _ zhenbw
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous , if you use any rolling formula the one you used or like these
example
Rolling 3 = CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date],ENDOFMONTH(Sales[Sales Date]),-3,MONTH))
Rolling 3 = CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX(Sales[Sales Date]),-3,MONTH))
Rolling 3 = CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX('Date'[Date ]),-3,MONTH))
You will end up getting 1 row. Better to use a relative date slicer, if that can fit in.
Or refer to this approach -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duMSovyosXE
hii amit i am trying to use the relative slicer but for my data it is not enabling to do so for sla% i need to do it
can you plz look in to my data and provide me a solution
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