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Hi , I have a starting table with data (see below)
Now in this table I need to add calculated rows based on that table.
These rows need to be added every quarter
Any suggestions or any suggestions on the model used?
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Hi @sjoerdbuis ,
Add a calculated column in Start Table.
Column1 = VAR previousdate = CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Start Table'[Date] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Start Table' ), 'Start Table'[Date] < EARLIER ( 'Start Table'[Date] ) && 'Start Table'[Company] = EARLIER ( 'Start Table'[Company] ) ) ) RETURN [Amount] - CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Start Table'[Amount] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Start Table' ), 'Start Table'[Company] = EARLIER ( 'Start Table'[Company] ) && [Date] = previousdate ) )
Create a calculated table.
End Table = UNION ( SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Start Table', "Company", 'Start Table'[Company], "Sector", 'Start Table'[Sector], "Deal Type", 'Start Table'[Deal Type], "Amount", 'Start Table'[Amount], "Date", 'Start Table'[Date], "Transactor", 'Start Table'[Transactor], "Type2", 'Start Table'[ Type2] ), SELECTCOLUMNS ( FILTER ( 'Start Table', 'Start Table'[Date] = MAX ( 'Start Table'[Date] ) ), "Company", 'Start Table'[Company], "Sector", 'Start Table'[Sector], "Deal Type", 'Start Table'[Deal Type], "Amount", 'Start Table'[Column1], "Date", 'Start Table'[Date], "Transactor", "Revalue", "Type2", "Revaluation" ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @sjoerdbuis ,
Add a calculated column in Start Table.
Column1 = VAR previousdate = CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Start Table'[Date] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Start Table' ), 'Start Table'[Date] < EARLIER ( 'Start Table'[Date] ) && 'Start Table'[Company] = EARLIER ( 'Start Table'[Company] ) ) ) RETURN [Amount] - CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Start Table'[Amount] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'Start Table' ), 'Start Table'[Company] = EARLIER ( 'Start Table'[Company] ) && [Date] = previousdate ) )
Create a calculated table.
End Table = UNION ( SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Start Table', "Company", 'Start Table'[Company], "Sector", 'Start Table'[Sector], "Deal Type", 'Start Table'[Deal Type], "Amount", 'Start Table'[Amount], "Date", 'Start Table'[Date], "Transactor", 'Start Table'[Transactor], "Type2", 'Start Table'[ Type2] ), SELECTCOLUMNS ( FILTER ( 'Start Table', 'Start Table'[Date] = MAX ( 'Start Table'[Date] ) ), "Company", 'Start Table'[Company], "Sector", 'Start Table'[Sector], "Deal Type", 'Start Table'[Deal Type], "Amount", 'Start Table'[Column1], "Date", 'Start Table'[Date], "Transactor", "Revalue", "Type2", "Revaluation" ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Is there a specific reason for wanting to add rows to the table? If you want to calculate the Revaluation, it is a rather straightforward time intelligence calculation:
Valuation = SUM('Start Table'[Amount])
Valuation Last Quarter = CALCULATE([Valuation], DATEADD(Dates[Date], -3; MONTH))
Revaluation = [Valuation] - [Valuation Last Quarter]
Make sure to hookup 'Start Table' to a date table (Dates, in my example).
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