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Hi
With the below is an snapshot of the first few of lines of data I am trying to create a line graph of [Cost. Reg] against [Date] but filter the date by [Origin] and [Task].
I used the below measure and it worked fine (see graph further below). However I want the [Task] filter to be dynamic. If I create a slide using the [Task] field and omit the text in bold the filter doesn't appear to work. Any idea why?
Cumulative Spend to Date (Time Sheet) =
CALCULATE(
SUMX ( 'Project Hours Booked', 'Project Hours Booked'[Cost, Reg.]) * MAX('Fee Factor'[Fee Factor]),
FILTER(
ALL('Project Hours Booked'),
'Project Hours Booked'[Date] <= MAX('Project Hours Booked'[Date]) &&
'Project Hours Booked'[Origin] = "TIME SHEET" &&
OR('Project Hours Booked'[Task] = "1000", OR('Project Hours Booked'[Task] = "1100", 'Project Hours Booked'[Task] = "1200"))
)
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @dan_yoxall,
Could you please share the incorrect screenshot for further analysis? Please create a slicer including [Task], and create your measure using the formula, check if it works fine.
Cumulative Spend to Date (Time Sheet) = CALCULATE( SUMX ( 'Project Hours Booked', 'Project Hours Booked'[Cost, Reg.]) * MAX('Fee Factor'[Fee Factor]), FILTER( ALLSELECTED('Project Hours Booked'), 'Project Hours Booked'[Date] <= MAX('Project Hours Booked'[Date]) && 'Project Hours Booked'[Origin] = "TIME SHEET" ) )
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have other issue.
Best Regards,
Angelia
Realised the first paragraph doesn't make a whole lot of sense!!! See below corrected version:
The below is an snapshot of the first few of lines of data I am using to create a line graph of [Cost. Reg] against [Date] which is then filtered by [Origin] and [Task].
Hi @dan_yoxall,
Could you please share the incorrect screenshot for further analysis? Please create a slicer including [Task], and create your measure using the formula, check if it works fine.
Cumulative Spend to Date (Time Sheet) = CALCULATE( SUMX ( 'Project Hours Booked', 'Project Hours Booked'[Cost, Reg.]) * MAX('Fee Factor'[Fee Factor]), FILTER( ALLSELECTED('Project Hours Booked'), 'Project Hours Booked'[Date] <= MAX('Project Hours Booked'[Date]) && 'Project Hours Booked'[Origin] = "TIME SHEET" ) )
Please don't hesitate to ask if you have other issue.
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi Angelia
I used your amended formula with the ALLSELECT function and the slicer now works!
Thanks
Dan
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