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Hi
I have data that includes an "Activation Date" column and a "Cancellation Date" column. I want a line graph with date on the x axis, showing the total on any given date.
I have done this on another .pbix by creating an "All" table and a "Cancelled" table, subtracting the Cancelled from the All and creating a date table to link them together:
Running Total = (CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('All'[Item]), FILTER(ALL('Date'[Date]), 'Date'[Date]<=MAX('Date'[Date]))))-(CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Closed'[Item]), FILTER(ALL('Date'[Date]),'Date'[Date]<=MAX('Date'[Date]))))
However, this time I am using Direct Query and cannot create a Date Table.
Is there a way to create an equivalent measure without one?
Thanks!
Hi @bullius,
Do you connect to SQL Server database via DirectQuery mode in Power BI Desktop? If that is the case, you can create a date table in your current database following the instructions in this blog , then import the date table from SQL Server into the current pbix file.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
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