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DJOXXXA
Helper I
Helper I

Calculate YTD value with Week slicer

Hi all, 

 

I have a small question regarding YTD and MTD calculation with filters for weeks in Power BI:

I want to create a card which will show this years YTD vs last years YTD as a percentage, but for some reason, PBI only calculates YTD measure from the first date in the selected week. I have tried to bypass this problem with the following measures:

First Date in the Year = DATE(YEAR(MIN('Calendar'[Date]));1;1)
Latest Date = MAX('Calendar'[Date])
YTD Value = CALCULATE(SUM(Footfall[Total Entries]);FILTER('Calendar';'Calendar'[Date] >= [First Date in the Year] && 'Calendar'[Date] <= [Latest Date]))
For some reason, measure disregards the first part when calculating the YTD, so I am not sure how to fix this. Is there any way to bypass the filter, so my YTD measure would calculate measure from the first date in the year and up to the latest selected date in the filter?
Thank you all in advance!
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Hi all,

 

Turns out, I was using the correct formulas, but my Date column in my Calendar was not Marked as Date Table, and that was causing this issue.

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Mariusz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @DJOXXXA 

 

Try this.

Sales Year To Date = 
CALCULATE(
    [Sales],
    DATESYTD( 'Calendar'[Date] )
)

 

Best Regards,
Mariusz

If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution.

Please feel free to connect with me.
Mariusz Repczynski

 

Dear Mariusz,

 

Thank you for your reply! I have this formula set up already, but it is not working properly. As you can see, first picture represents the table without any slicers:1.JPG

 

 

And this picture represents the same table with slicer for week: (as you can see, PBI recalculates YTD measure from the first date in the selected week, not from the January 1st)

 

2.JPG

Hi all,

 

Turns out, I was using the correct formulas, but my Date column in my Calendar was not Marked as Date Table, and that was causing this issue.

Mariusz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @DJOXXXA 

 

Happy you have sort it out.

 

Best Regards,
Mariusz

Please feel free to connect with me.
Mariusz Repczynski

 

Thanks, sorry for wasting your time 😞

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