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Anonymous
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Calculating value for last two weeks

Hello, 

 

I have a dataset with fiscal weeks, here is a sample: 

Fiscal YearFiscal WeekNet HiresNet Hires Previous Two WeeksDate
202148100

 

12/27/2021

2021495015001/03/2022
20215015020001/10/2022
2021513018001/17/2022

 

How do I calculate the total of net hires for the last two fiscal weeks from today? The last column shows what I am after.

I assume I first need to figure out what today is, what fiscal week it is in and then what are the two fiscal weeks from today?

 

 

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smpa01
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Super User

@Anonymous  you can use a measure like this

Measure = 
VAR week =
    MAX ( tbl[Fiscal Week] )
VAR cal =
    CALCULATE (
        SUM ( tbl[Net Hires] ),
        FILTER (
            ALL ( tbl ),
            tbl[Fiscal Week]
                >= CALCULATE ( MAX ( tbl[Fiscal Week] ), tbl[Fiscal Week] < week, ALL ( tbl ) )
                && tbl[Fiscal Week] <= week
        )
    )
RETURN
    cal

 

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOO much!

smpa01
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous  you can use a measure like this

Measure = 
VAR week =
    MAX ( tbl[Fiscal Week] )
VAR cal =
    CALCULATE (
        SUM ( tbl[Net Hires] ),
        FILTER (
            ALL ( tbl ),
            tbl[Fiscal Week]
                >= CALCULATE ( MAX ( tbl[Fiscal Week] ), tbl[Fiscal Week] < week, ALL ( tbl ) )
                && tbl[Fiscal Week] <= week
        )
    )
RETURN
    cal

 

 

smpa01_0-1642453887055.png

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @smpa01,

 

I adjusted the statement a little bit to fit my everchanging dataset, how do I ensure that when the page is being filtered, values from this measure change accordingly? I have few additional columns the dataset can be filtered by but I cannot figure out where I should add them to the statement. Are you able to help me?

Capture.PNG

 

Last 2 Weeks =
VAR week =
MAXA( 'Terms & Hires SQL'[Fiscal Week Ends])
VAR cal =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Terms & Hires SQL'[Net Hires]),
FILTER (
ALL ('Terms & Hires SQL'),
'Terms & Hires SQL'[Fiscal Week Ends]
>= CALCULATE ( MAXA ( 'Terms & Hires SQL'[Fiscal Week Ends] ), 'Terms & Hires SQL'[Fiscal Week Ends] < week, ALL ('Terms & Hires SQL') )
&& 'Terms & Hires SQL'[Fiscal Week Ends] <= week
)
)
RETURN
cal
Anonymous
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Thank you SOOOOOO much!

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