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Hi everyone,
I have been trying the whole day to sum a column applying some filter on it. I got the first formula that I'm using the value of a slicer in a condition with a lookup to get the correct date format, and then another simple condition.
CALCULATE(
SUM( GRC_F_KPI[KPI_VALUE] );
FILTER( GRC_F_KPI; GRC_F_KPI[DATE] = LOOKUPVALUE(GRC_F_KPI[DATE]; Test_Period[MONTHOFYEAR]; ALLSELECTED(Test_Period[MONTHOFYEAR])) && GRC_F_KPI[COD_KPI] = "CB-11")
)
To this value I would like to deduct the month before value. In order to get that I'm using this formula but it does't work.
CALCULATE(
SUM( GRC_F_KPI[KPI_VALUE] );
FILTER( GRC_F_KPI; GRC_F_KPI[DATE] = EDATE ( LOOKUPVALUE( GRC_F_KPI[DATE]; Test_Period[MONTHOFYEAR]; ALLSELECTED(Test_Period[MONTHOFYEAR] ) ); -1) && GRC_F_KPI[COD_KPI] = "CB-11")
)
Thanks for your help.
Hi @Anonymous,
Kindly share your sample data and excepted result to me.
Regards,
Frank
Eventually, it was a filter problem. Thanks anyway.
Hi @Anonymous,
Kindly mark your answer as solution to close the case please. thanks in advance.
Regards.
Frank
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