Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Register now to learn Fabric in free live sessions led by the best Microsoft experts. From Apr 16 to May 9, in English and Spanish.

Reply
Anonymous
Not applicable

Maximum Value from the previous calendar month

Hi Guru's,
Am facing a issue in geeting maximum from the previous available values in the the column 

EG: 

In the Column E (Total) where ever the rows are blank, i need to populate maximum value with in the Column E(Total) until that calendar Key , Ex: in Row 18 should be populated with 3436 as this is maximum value for the calendar key 20200201(Feb 2020), in the same way , row 22 , 23 and 24 should be populated by 3524. Can you please help me on this.

 

Dimpu_0-1618140621391.png

 

Kind Regards,

Dimpu

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION
v-cazheng-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

You can also create a Calculated column.

 

Fill with Previous Month =

IF (

    ISBLANK ( 'Table'[Total] ),

    CALCULATE (

        MAX ( 'Table'[Total] ),

        FILTER (

            ALL ( 'Table' ),

            NOT ( ISBLANK ( 'Table'[Total] ) )

                && 'Table'[CalendarKey] < EARLIER ( 'Table'[CalendarKey] )

        )

    ),

    'Table'[Total]

)

 

The result looks like this:

v-cazheng-msft_0-1618281444040.png

 

For more details, you can refer the attached pbix file.

 

Best Regards

Caiyun Zheng

 

Is that the answer you're looking for? If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3
v-cazheng-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

You can also create a Calculated column.

 

Fill with Previous Month =

IF (

    ISBLANK ( 'Table'[Total] ),

    CALCULATE (

        MAX ( 'Table'[Total] ),

        FILTER (

            ALL ( 'Table' ),

            NOT ( ISBLANK ( 'Table'[Total] ) )

                && 'Table'[CalendarKey] < EARLIER ( 'Table'[CalendarKey] )

        )

    ),

    'Table'[Total]

)

 

The result looks like this:

v-cazheng-msft_0-1618281444040.png

 

For more details, you can refer the attached pbix file.

 

Best Regards

Caiyun Zheng

 

Is that the answer you're looking for? If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

If months within the year are in ascending order and the figures in the total column are also in ascending order, then the Data > Fill Down option in the Query Editor works ver well.

Hope this helps. 


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
daxer-almighty
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

@Anonymous 

 

I'd suggest doing it in Power Query. This calculation belongs to Power Query, not DAX.

Helpful resources

Announcements
Microsoft Fabric Learn Together

Microsoft Fabric Learn Together

Covering the world! 9:00-10:30 AM Sydney, 4:00-5:30 PM CET (Paris/Berlin), 7:00-8:30 PM Mexico City

PBI_APRIL_CAROUSEL1

Power BI Monthly Update - April 2024

Check out the April 2024 Power BI update to learn about new features.

April Fabric Community Update

Fabric Community Update - April 2024

Find out what's new and trending in the Fabric Community.