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I have two column Month and Status (1 or 0). In month i have month from Jan 2001 to June 2019. I have a month slicer. I need help in creating a formula in sucha way that when i select a particular month i need to get the sum on all 1 from Jan 2001 till up to selected month. Below is the example.
Month | Status |
Jan-01 | 0 |
Feb-01 | 1 |
Mar-01 | 1 |
Apr-01 | 0 |
May-01 | 1 |
Jun-01 | 0 |
Jul-01 | 1 |
Aug-01 | 1 |
Sep-01 | 1 |
Oct-01 | 0 |
Nov-01 | 1 |
Dec-01 | 0 |
Jan-02 | 1 |
Feb-02 | 0 |
Mar-02 | 1 |
Apr-02 | 0 |
Jan-16 | 1 |
Feb-16 | 0 |
Mar-16 | 1 |
Jan-19 | 1 |
Feb-19 | 1 |
Mar-19 | 0 |
Apr-19 | 1 |
May-19 | 0 |
From the above example from the slicer if i select April 2019 i should the sum of 1 from the begining (Jan 2001) till April 2019 and give 14. And if i select Mar 2002 it should calculate the sum of 1 from Jan 2001 till up to Mar 2002 and gvie the output as 9.
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Hi @unnijoy ,
By my test, you could create a irrelative table as a slicer to filter the values. I create a sample using two ways you can have a try.
Method 1:
Note : it will show the original values and the expected total.
Measure = var a = SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Month ]) return CALCULATE(SUM(Table1[Status]),FILTER(Table1,MAX(Table1[Month ])<=a))
Measure 2 = IF(ISFILTERED(Table2[Month ]),CALCULATE(SUMX(Table1,Table1[Measure]),ALLEXCEPT(Table1,Table1[Month ])),SUM(Table1[Status]))
Method 2:
Note: It will show blank by default.
Measure 3 = IF(ISFILTERED(Table2[Month ]) && MAX(Table1[Month ])<=SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Month ] ),SUMX(FILTER(ALL(Table1),'Table1'[Month ] <=SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Month ])),Table1[Status]))
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @unnijoy ,
By my test, you could create a irrelative table as a slicer to filter the values. I create a sample using two ways you can have a try.
Method 1:
Note : it will show the original values and the expected total.
Measure = var a = SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Month ]) return CALCULATE(SUM(Table1[Status]),FILTER(Table1,MAX(Table1[Month ])<=a))
Measure 2 = IF(ISFILTERED(Table2[Month ]),CALCULATE(SUMX(Table1,Table1[Measure]),ALLEXCEPT(Table1,Table1[Month ])),SUM(Table1[Status]))
Method 2:
Note: It will show blank by default.
Measure 3 = IF(ISFILTERED(Table2[Month ]) && MAX(Table1[Month ])<=SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Month ] ),SUMX(FILTER(ALL(Table1),'Table1'[Month ] <=SELECTEDVALUE(Table2[Month ])),Table1[Status]))
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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