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Hello,
I created a dashboard to display sales by month. I have scheduled refresh for the data source but I want my dashboard to show sales by month for last 3 months.
What I need to do in dashboard to automatically show data for current month + last 2 months instead of user has to filter and then pin on the dashboard.
I'm sure there is a way and need help.
Cheers,
P
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Hi,
You have to create an intermediate measure :
Date difference = NOW() - MAX( [Date] )
Then you put a filter :
Date difference < 90
And you will have your data of the last three months.
The way I set it up required a few dimensions:
Today = TODAY()
StartOfMonth = TODAY() - DAY('MyTable'[Today]) + 1
CurrentMonth = IF('MyTable'[Date] >='MyTable'[StartOfMonth] && 'MyTable'[Date] <= 'MyTable'[Today],1,0)
Metric Current Month = IF(ISCROSSFILTERED('MyTable' [Month]),SUM('MyDataTable'[Metric]),CALCULATE(SUM('MyDataTable'[Metric]),FILTER('MyTable','MyTable'[CurrentMonth]= 1)))
And the Metric Current Month should be giving you this months results.
Hi,
You have to create an intermediate measure :
Date difference = NOW() - MAX( [Date] )
Then you put a filter :
Date difference < 90
And you will have your data of the last three months.
Hello,
The filter is available as a date format only. I am unable to select the date difference as < 90 days.
Can you help me?
Thank you
J
You got any answer to this? I have the same question.
It's possible to use DATEDIFF function:
Date difference = DATEDIFF(MAX(Mytable[Date]);TODAY();DAY)
Hello,
It is not clear to me how would I use the filter.
I was able to create the new measure.
Thanks for the great tip, @Rémi
I'm kicking myself for not thinking of this workaround solution.
- Daniel
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