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Hi,
I have a table with the following columns: product line, end of month inventory count, and month number, and I also have a date column linked to this table. I have a measure like this:
StartingInventory = CALCULATE(SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]), PREVIOUSMONTH('Date'[Date))
and I want the measure to take the current month inventory count if it is the first month of the year, so I am trying without success:
StartingInventory = IF([MonthNumber] <> 1, CALCULATE(SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]), PREVIOUSMONTH('Date'[Date)), SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]))
When I try entering in this formula, the formula bar doesn't seem to pick up the MonthNumber column for me to use in the conditional statement. Am I doing something wrong here?
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@Anonymous
Hi, lets try with this:
StartingInventory = IF(SelectedValue([MonthNumber]) <> 1, CALCULATE(SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]), PREVIOUSMONTH('Date'[Date)), SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]))
Regards
Victor
@Anonymous
Hi, lets try with this:
StartingInventory = IF(SelectedValue([MonthNumber]) <> 1, CALCULATE(SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]), PREVIOUSMONTH('Date'[Date)), SUMX(Table, Table[Inventory Count]))
Regards
Victor
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