I have a requirement like this. "Report should use the current date and a formula to pull in the prior Sunday date to show the correct Weekly Comment". how to work on this.
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I need support of yours for my query.
Currently i have set of records which includes date column as well.
Here on click of a button, i need to check current date and show previous 30 days data.
If any one give me idea on how to do this in Power Bi it will be really helpful.
Thanks
I am using direct query mode in power Bi, and I unable to use format function or add column from query editor. I want Day like this table:
Full Date
Day
21/10/2022
21
1/5/2022
1
Is there any other way I could get Day from date in direct query mode?
There are many ways you can extract day from date. You can use DAX
Day = day(Data[Full Date])
OR
Day = VALUE(FORMAT(Data[Full Date],"dd"))
You can also do it at query editor by going to add Column>>date In the drop down day then day
Having said that in direct query mode you will have to do it at the source. where the data is coming from
We can just use day function. We could not use format function as it does not work for direct query mode.
DayNum = DAY(Data[Full Date])
Relative Date Functionality in Power BI:
Issue #1:
Hi Team,
Need to know is there any way to implement the below relative date filter functionality in Power BI
Please note the following:
For year the base year should be current year, for now it should be 2021
For month the base month should be current month, for now it should be july and so on.
Issue#2:
Based on the above, we want to implement a functionality based on the below selection, where in if we select week, then we should see the count of a metric only for the weeks which are passed by the above filters and similarly for months, days etc. For eg, if we select year, then we should get the count for the year 2022 only as this is the only year passed by the above filter.
Thanks for any help!
Technically possible? I think so. Feasible? No, not really.
While there is some playroom with bookmarks, custom graphics and clever use of a wide range of measures and calculation groups - it would be an enormous task to get everything running correctly and smoothly.
Perhaps one option is to introduce this filtering functionality via a custom visual that takes your date column as input?
I am trying to create a Dynamic Table in Power BI.
I have my set of data, and basically I want the calendar to pick up the minimum date and the maximum date from my table, but only if the maximum date is not the month of today. If the maximum date is the month of today, then it should ignore it and the calendar should be created with the max date of the previous month.
I started the formula, but can't seem to continue it. Any ideas?
Calendar_= CALENDAR(MIN('Table1'[Date]),IF(MONTH(MAX('Table1'[Date]))=MONTH(TODAY()),date(YEAR(MAX('Table1'[Date])),.....
See if this post helps: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Dynamic-table-or-on-fly-table-generation-via-DAX/m-p/434397#M200275. If not, I would simplify by creating some additional calculated columns or measures and then reference those instead of one nice big formula
I have a Power BI report in which i want users to select "Period Type" in drop down. and when they chose values like Monthly or quarterly it should dynamically change the slicer values to monthly or quarterly.
example is given below.
When Period Type Is Selected To Montlhy
https://pasteboard.co/IYuYSO2.png
When Period Type Is Selected To Quarterly
https://pasteboard.co/IYuYcVw.png
And i have data set with DimDate Table and FactSales Table. Both are joined Table with One to Many relationship.
Your question looks tailor made for a visual from the marketplace. Check the following link out:
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/power-bi-visuals/WA104380786?tab=Overview
This slicer will let you choose the frequency and then your slicer will change to reflect that. You can download this from the marketplace. If you have not done this before, you can do this by selecting "Import from marketplace" option after clicking on the 3 dots at the end of the Visualization tab. Hope this helps.