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I have a calendar table which is set to reflect fiscal year to start September 1. Is there a way for a slicer to reflect Fiscal Year to Date? It currently has a selection for "Is In This" + "Year" but it reflects the calendar year. Any one know how to have this reflect Fiscal Year? Below is a screenshot for context.
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Hi @win_anthony ,
This is a built-in filtering option in the filter. You can create a measure and apply it to visual level filter.
Measure = if(max(date[date])>=[start]&&max(date[date])<=[end],1,0)
Best Regards,
Liang
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@V-lianl-msft thank you for the advice. I put a twist to your solution and created a calculated column. This ended up with the best result for my case.
Fiscal Year to Date =
var fiscalStartofYear = 'Calendar'[Fiscal StartOfYear]
var fiscalEndofYear = 'Calendar'[Fiscal EndOfYear]
RETURN
IF(
MAX( 'Calendar'[Date] ) >= fiscalStartofYear
&&
MAX( 'Calendar'[Date] ) <= fiscalEndofYear
, 1
, 0
)
@V-lianl-msft thank you for the advice. I put a twist to your solution and created a calculated column. This ended up with the best result for my case.
Fiscal Year to Date =
var fiscalStartofYear = 'Calendar'[Fiscal StartOfYear]
var fiscalEndofYear = 'Calendar'[Fiscal EndOfYear]
RETURN
IF(
MAX( 'Calendar'[Date] ) >= fiscalStartofYear
&&
MAX( 'Calendar'[Date] ) <= fiscalEndofYear
, 1
, 0
)
Hi @win_anthony ,
This is a built-in filtering option in the filter. You can create a measure and apply it to visual level filter.
Measure = if(max(date[date])>=[start]&&max(date[date])<=[end],1,0)
Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@win_anthony out of the box relative date filter works with calendar year, you have to design your own logic for fiscal year to filter the data.
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