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minimynt
Frequent Visitor

DAX Last Year Sales

Hi,

 

I want to create LY Sales calculation, but somehow there's something wrong with the result.

The total of LY Sales is right, but I don't have any idea why LY sales for each year is not showing.

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Here is my formula

LY Sales = CALCULATE([Total Sales], DATEADD(Orders[Order Date],-1,YEAR))

Does anybody know why? 😞

 

 

Thanks,

Priscilla

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jat75
Advocate II
Advocate II

Hello, try this instead: LY Sales = CALCULATE([Total Sales], SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR('Orders'[Order Date]))

 

If you have a dedicated date table, you'll want to use the date column from there instead of Order Date

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@jat75 Hi, I've also tried with SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR but the result is the same. However, I just figured out that only continuous date is valid for this case and my OrderDate isn't continuous so that's why.

 

Thanks anyway! 🙂

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sure19
Helper II
Helper II

Hi,

first i have filtered year, then inserted region and sales, when i try to use the above to calculate last year sales, it gives me blank.  is it because i have already filtered the year?  how can i still show last year sales against this year sales?

 

thanks in advance

 

Suresh

vicks
Frequent Visitor

Hi Suresh;

 

Did you solved your problem?, i have same issue about that, the formula didnt worked when i filtered by Year;

i have single fact table with sales measure, person dimension, Year, Month, Date(dateSQL) Dimension;

 

warm regards;

 

Opik

Is your date column continuous? If you're using a seperate date table, did you create the relationship using 2 fields with a Date data type?

jat75
Advocate II
Advocate II

Hello, try this instead: LY Sales = CALCULATE([Total Sales], SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR('Orders'[Order Date]))

 

If you have a dedicated date table, you'll want to use the date column from there instead of Order Date

@jat75 Hi, I've also tried with SAMEPERIODLASTYEAR but the result is the same. However, I just figured out that only continuous date is valid for this case and my OrderDate isn't continuous so that's why.

 

Thanks anyway! 🙂

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi Guys, 

I know it's quite irritating to get the prior year meaures. I tried looking everywhere left with no choice than to try all by myself. Please find the solution below 

LY Sales = CALCULATE([Total Sales],Calender[Year] = YEAR(TODAY()) - 1)

Total Sales = Your measure 
Calender = Your date table
I am just subtracting 1 from the current years number in this expression YEAR(TODAY()) - 1). 
Please accept it as a solution if it resolved your issue

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