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Hello,
I want to use this structure but dynamically;
HH_for = CALCULATE ([High + white + low F];
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201903 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201902 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201901 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201812 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201811 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201810 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201809 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201808 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201807 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201806 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201805 ||
'TRAINING' [PERIOD] = 201804)
Before suggesting other options, try the following:
HH_for = CALCULATE ([High + white + low F];
DATESINPERIOD ('TRAINING' (end_date); MAX ('TRAINING' (end_date)); - 12; MONTH)
@Anonymous ,
It seems like you need to achieve rolling total of previous 12 months? Could you share some sample data and clarify more details?
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
What is the exact problem, not very clear from the description?
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