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Hello,
QQ, Sorry if this sounds as a very simple / easy question ... Its just that Ive tried in several ways to do this whithout sucess:
How Do I get to have in a KPI chart a comparison YTD for 2 variables ? I am trying but what the chart shows me is the last month... please see images , what I need in the chart is the 259 K Vs 308K , not the amount for the last month ....
Thank you so much for your help !
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@Geraldine Try these 2 Measures...
Use YTD Actual in Indicator and YTD Planned in Target Goals
YTD Actual = TOTALYTD(SUM('Table'[Actual]), 'Table'[Date]) YTD Planned = TOTALYTD(SUM('Table'[Planned]), 'Table'[Date])
@Geraldine Try these 2 Measures...
Use YTD Actual in Indicator and YTD Planned in Target Goals
YTD Actual = TOTALYTD(SUM('Table'[Actual]), 'Table'[Date]) YTD Planned = TOTALYTD(SUM('Table'[Planned]), 'Table'[Date])
Thank you for your help Sean ! 🙂
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