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Hi @Anonymous
Mariusz's suggestion should be useful.
If you need a date slicer to be selected, then you could create a date table which has no relationship with your main data table.
then use the "date" column from this table to a slicer.
date table = CALENDARAUTO()
Then create measures
selected date = MAX('date table'[Date])
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(Sheet7[value]),FILTER(Sheet7,DAY(Sheet7[date])<=DAY([selected date])))
Hi,
To your visual, drag month from the Calendar Table. Also, ensure that the Date slicer is built from the Calendar Table. Try this measure
=CALCULATE([Quantity],DATESBETWEEN(Calendar[Date],EOMONTH(MIN(Calendar[Date]),-2)+1,EDATE(MIN(Calendar[Date]),-1)))
Hope this helps.
Hi @Anonymous
Mariusz's suggestion should be useful.
If you need a date slicer to be selected, then you could create a date table which has no relationship with your main data table.
then use the "date" column from this table to a slicer.
date table = CALENDARAUTO()
Then create measures
selected date = MAX('date table'[Date])
Measure = CALCULATE(SUM(Sheet7[value]),FILTER(Sheet7,DAY(Sheet7[date])<=DAY([selected date])))
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