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I have a requirement where my Bar Chart shows runtime of a Job for Last 7 Days :
Say Job 1 runtime in Minutes (Y Axis) , Sysdate .....Sysdate-7 on X Axis
Now User want to select any two of above bars(Dates) and based on his selected date of the two bars : I should show more detail of those selected two dates as comparision in some other chart/report (may be in bar and line chart where bar is for selected Date 1 and Line for selected Date2)
Any idea or tricks how to achieve it
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In case you can have two slicers
https://medium.com/chandakamit/power-bi-comparing-data-across-date-ranges-36be49b68613
In case you have dates joined with fact, used in the slicers
In the same formula use userelation and crossrelation. Join two slicers with the same dates and make one of them inactive. And turn off and on by using userelation and crossrelation.
In case you have only one time slicer and you have a relative date. Then make sure the date/time table is marked as the date table in model view.
Then try something like this
On the Fly Change % = Var _last_year= (max('Date'[Date Filer]))-365 Var _This_year=year(max('Date'[Date Filer])) Var _last_year_val= CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),(Sales[Sales Date])<=_last_year) Var _This_year_val =CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount])) return (_This_year_val-_last_year_val)/_last_year_val*100 MTD Sales Till Date = VAR _Cuur_start = day(CALCULATE(max('Date'[Date Filer]),ALLSELECTED('Date'[Date Filer]))) return calculate(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),FILTER(Sales,day(Sales[Sales Date]) <= _Cuur_start ))
In case you can have two slicers
https://medium.com/chandakamit/power-bi-comparing-data-across-date-ranges-36be49b68613
In case you have dates joined with fact, used in the slicers
In the same formula use userelation and crossrelation. Join two slicers with the same dates and make one of them inactive. And turn off and on by using userelation and crossrelation.
In case you have only one time slicer and you have a relative date. Then make sure the date/time table is marked as the date table in model view.
Then try something like this
On the Fly Change % = Var _last_year= (max('Date'[Date Filer]))-365 Var _This_year=year(max('Date'[Date Filer])) Var _last_year_val= CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),(Sales[Sales Date])<=_last_year) Var _This_year_val =CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount])) return (_This_year_val-_last_year_val)/_last_year_val*100 MTD Sales Till Date = VAR _Cuur_start = day(CALCULATE(max('Date'[Date Filer]),ALLSELECTED('Date'[Date Filer]))) return calculate(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),FILTER(Sales,day(Sales[Sales Date]) <= _Cuur_start ))
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