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I would like to be able to compare a specific year against another by means of its days, that is to say that in a month X from day 1 to 30 to be able to see the evolution of sales day by day in an accumulated way.
The table below is where I was able to get through the formulas described.
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Hi,
Try this measure
Cump Ac 2018 = IF(ISBLANK([2019 Sell Out]),BLANK(),CALCULATE([2018 Sell Out], FILTER(ALLSELECTED(Table[Sell Out]),Table[Date] <= MAX(Table[Date] ))))
Hi,
Try this measure
Cump Ac 2018 = IF(ISBLANK([2019 Sell Out]),BLANK(),CALCULATE([2018 Sell Out], FILTER(ALLSELECTED(Table[Sell Out]),Table[Date] <= MAX(Table[Date] ))))
thank you very much for your help.
I think the problem may be in the blank is only taking the range within 2019.
Try this way however the same happens if I include the If with the ISBLANK and BLANK.
Hi,
Share the link from where i can download your PBI file.
HI @GKs ,
These blank parts mean they not have corresponded table records, I think you need a calendar table with whole dates. Then you can use calendar date as axis and looping table records based on the calendar date.
Regards,
Xiaoxni Sheng
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