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How do I create a cummulative member column for the set of data below.
Meaning what I should be getting is 2019-12 is 315, 2020-1 is 1,116 and then 2020-2 is 1,414 and so forth.
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@echow
Add a new column as :
This is the new Measure:
Modified Measure.
Measure =
CALCULATE(
COUNT('Table'[VALUE]),
FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[YEARMON]<=MAX('Table'[YEARMON])
))
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@echow
Try this measure
Measure =
CALCULATE(
COUNT('Table'[VALUE]),
FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[YEAR]<=MAX('Table'[YEAR])&& 'Table'[MONTH]<=MAX('Table'[MONTH]))
)
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@Fowmy I tried your script but it only start adding the cummulative starting in 2020. It doesn't continue from 2019 December.
@echow
It works for me, recheck how you have adapted the measure for your model.
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@echow
Add a new column as :
This is the new Measure:
Modified Measure.
Measure =
CALCULATE(
COUNT('Table'[VALUE]),
FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[YEARMON]<=MAX('Table'[YEARMON])
))
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Thanks @Fowmy
I think what you are suggesting is to combine the year and month together. I think that should work.
But was wondering it can be used ealier using your AND function for year and month.
@echow , Try like with date table
Cumm Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]),filter(date,date[date] <=maxx(date,date[date])))
Cumm Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]),filter(date,date[date] <=max(Sales[Sales Date])))
To get the best of the time intelligence function. Make sure you have a date calendar and it has been marked as the date in model view. Also, join it with the date column of your fact/s. Refer :
https://radacad.com/creating-calendar-table-in-power-bi-using-dax-functions
https://www.archerpoint.com/blog/Posts/creating-date-table-power-bi
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/creating-a-simple-date-table-in-dax/
See if my webinar on Time Intelligence can help: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Webinars-and-Video-Gallery/PowerBI-Time-Intelligence-Calendar-WTD-Y...
Appreciate your Kudos.
Thanks @amitchandak
What happen if I want to do it using Year, Month instead of date?
The row of my table is in the order of Year,Month
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