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I have a visual that is looking at a calculation with a relative date filter set to view the last 1 day (ignoring today). When Monday rolls around I don't want it to display the last day of Sunday, I want it to show the last day as Friday. Essentially, I want it to ignore weekends. I put an additional visual filter on excluding 1 and 7 for Sunday and Saturday, however I believe the relative date filter will still try to pull from the previous day and will display nothing.
@kinga wrote:
I have a visual that is looking at a calculation with a relative date filter set to view the last 1 day (ignoring today). When Monday rolls around I don't want it to display the last day of Sunday, I want it to show the last day as Friday. Essentially, I want it to ignore weekends. I put an additional visual filter on excluding 1 and 7 for Sunday and Saturday, however I believe the relative date filter will still try to pull from the previous day and will display nothing.
Instead of the relative filter, you may just create some measure as
Measure = IF ( WEEKDAY ( TODAY () ) = 2, SUMX ( FILTER ( yourTable, yourTable[date] = DATEVALUE ( TODAY () ) - 3 ), yourTable[value] ), SUMX ( FILTER ( yourTable, yourTable[date] = DATEVALUE ( TODAY () ) - 1 ), yourTable[value] ) )
I don;t think out of box relative filtering will work in your case, in past I created my own relative filtering and that will do the job.
Basically I added a calculated field with current date as 0 and previous day as -1, -2 and so on, you can expand on this concept, ignore sat/sun and then use this new filter in page level filter where "days passed" = -1 which will always be previous day
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