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Anonymous
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HELP ME PLEASE

Hello, I need support with a problem.
I have the sum of 2019 sales per month, but I need to make a comparison with the sum of 2020 sales for the current month.
That is, if today is 10/8/2020, in my 2019 graph it should show the sum of sales per month but in the month of October it should only be added until 10/8/2019 and the rest of the months that continue to be calculated from normal way.
2019
|Month | Total sales |
| jan      |  xxxx |
| feb      |  xxxx |
| mar     |  xxxx |
| apr      |  xxxx |
| may    |  xxxx |
| jun      |  xxxx |
| jul       |  xxxx |
| ago     |  xxxx |
| set      |  xxxx |
| oct      |  xxxx |   ----> how to show total sales until 8th october 2019, the last months are calcutated from normal way
| nov     |  xxxx | 
| dec     |  xxxx |

2020
|Month | Total sales |
| jan      |  xxxx |
| feb      |  xxxx |
| mar     |  xxxx |
| apr      |  xxxx |
| may    |  xxxx |
| jun      |  xxxx |
| jul       |  xxxx |
| ago     |  xxxx | 
| set      |  xxxx |
| oct      |  xxxx |   --->    but this day is current date, for example 8th october 2020


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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please refer to my .pbix file.

v-lionel-msft_0-1602493862691.png

Since today is October 12th, October 2019 will only calculate the value before the 12th.

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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DataZoe
Employee
Employee

@Anonymous Try this measure:

 

Sales Prev Year =
VAR _stopdate = today()
RETURN
    SUMX (
        'Date',
        CALCULATE (
            IF (
                SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Date'[Date] ) >= _stopdate,
                BLANK (),
                CALCULATE ( [Sales], SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR ( 'Date'[Date] ) )
            )
        )
    )

 

EDIT: replaced LASTNONBLANK ( 'Date'[Date], [Sales] ) with TODAY(), as that lastnonblank() took out more data than intended.

Respectfully,
Zoe Douglas (DataZoe)



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Anonymous
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thanks @DataZoe  but I don't know

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please refer to my .pbix file.

v-lionel-msft_0-1602493862691.png

Since today is October 12th, October 2019 will only calculate the value before the 12th.

 

Best regards,
Lionel Chen

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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