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Hi,
I want to create a new column (Cumulative sales)
any one provide the DAX for new column
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @ssvr
Here is a nice formula for cumulative column
Cumulative sales = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'YourTable'[Sales] ), ALL ( 'YourTable)' ), 'YourTable'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'YourTable'[Date] ) )
- Quentin
Hi i've been using this formula and it works great. However when i use slicers that are not related to the date, it will not update the quantities. Any ideas ?
Thanks!
Hi @ssvr
Here is a nice formula for cumulative column
Cumulative sales = CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'YourTable'[Sales] ), ALL ( 'YourTable)' ), 'YourTable'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'YourTable'[Date] ) )
- Quentin
Hi i've been using this formula and it works great. However when i use slicers that are not related to the date, it will not update the quantities. Any ideas ?
Thanks!
If there are 2 Rows for same date it is showing double value for that row. Am I doing any thing wrong
What does your date column looks like ?
dd/mm/yyyy hh mm ss or only dd/mm/yyyy ?
This formula work for distinct rows, on a distinc index value.
- Quentin
Hi,
Thanks. I am using "dd/mm/yyyy"
So if you have a lot of sales each day and a row for each sales it won't work.
The solution will be to :
Either have a Index column (like Sale1; Sale2 that identify each sale)
OR
Create a new table that use : Table = Summarize(YourTable;YourTable[Date];"Sales";SUM(YourTable[Sales]))
It will display the sum of your sales for each day. And when you will have this table you will be able to create a cumulative column with this table.
- Quentin
If I created an index column for each unique sale how then do I include the index into the DAX formula?
For your query this is the solution DAX
Actuals Budget = CALCULATE(
SUM('Gross FCC'[Actuals]),
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Gross FCC'),
'Gross FCC'[Posting period (r)]<=MAX('Gross FCC'[Posting period (r)])
))
@ssvr Thank you so much for your solution. I was stuck at the same problem. I was using ALL so getting incorrect values then I replaced it with ALLSELECTED so Instantly I got the expected result.
Thanks a bunch buddy for your solution!
Thanks it works fine.
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