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Hi there,
I have created a measure that calculates the cumulative sum until last month. Here is my measure:
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Hi,
Assuming you have dragged Month name from the Calendar Table, this should work
=if(max(calendar[date])>today(),blank(),[your measure])
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Assuming you have dragged Month name from the Calendar Table, this should work
=if(max(calendar[date])>today(),blank(),[your measure])
Hope this helps.
Check out this method:
https://www.sqlbi.com/blog/marco/2018/08/10/the-hidden-secrets-of-totalytd/
You should use the CALCULATE and DATESYTD approach.
@grandtotal I am not interested in calculating DateYTD. I wanted to calculate the cumulative sum by the end of last month.
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