The calculation result of this measure would look like this A possible way might be to introduce another measure which is the YTD duration (number of months) that can multiply the monthly AV to get the accumulated AV, but I haven't figured out how. Cheers, Message 6 of 17 8,729 Views...
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The calculation result of this measure would look like this A possible way might be to introduce another measure which is the YTD duration (number of months) that can multiply the monthly AV to get the accumulated AV, but I haven't figured out how. Cheers, Message 6 of 17 8,499 Views...
The calculation result of this measure would look like this A possible way is to introduce another measure which is the YTD duration (number of months) that can multiply the monthly AV to get the accumulated AV, but I haven't figured out how. Cheers, Message 5 of 17 8,412 Views 0 ...
@pawelk3 - if you just want to add the rest of the dates to the X axis, the calculation takes care of itself. It zeroes out at each January and then grows throughout the year. Or if you want to compare each month year-over-year, you can use Year as the Legend: In any...