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Hi, @Huei;
Hi, @Huei;
Hi, @Huei ;
You could try it.
PY Sales Amt =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( [Sales Amt] ), SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR ( Dates[Date] ) )
Or
PY Sales Amt =
CALCULATE ( SUM ( [Sales Amt] ), DATEADD ( Dates[Date], -1, YEAR ) )
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Hi,
Sorry for late reply. yes, it's works. Thanks
Hi amitchandak,
i want the PY Sales Amt to calculated as a column instead of measure. Can this be done?
@Huei , Do not use .date. Mark date table as date table. after that you will not get .date
PY Sales Amt = CALCULATE(Sellout[Sales Amt],SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR(Dates[Date]))
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