Raghu N, Did you mean Row Context? If so, it's one of the contexts in DAX. Every time we create calculated columns and use iterating functions in DAX like SUMX, there is row context.
I have one doubt can you explain week measures like, Total Amount week to date, Total Amount for last week, Total Amount for same week last year, Period Measures Like Total amount Period to date &&& How to create Date [twomonthperiod] column date table can you please explain briefly...
Sravan Kumar, For time intelligence calculations, you might want to use the DATEADD function: e.g., DATEADD (Dates[Date], -7, DAY). If you haven't done so, you might want check the following tutorial out for more details: th-cam.com/video/32wDjtPBxQY/w-d-xo.html
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Good one but I think I need to practice more and more to understand it thoroughly. Thank you @Nestor Adrianzen .
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what is current row???everyone keeps saying this but did not see a proper explaination
Raghu N, Did you mean Row Context? If so, it's one of the contexts in DAX. Every time we create calculated columns and use iterating functions in DAX like SUMX, there is row context.
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I have one doubt can you explain week measures like, Total Amount week to date, Total Amount for last week, Total Amount for same week last year, Period Measures Like Total amount Period to date &&& How to create Date [twomonthperiod] column date table can you please explain briefly...
Sravan Kumar, For time intelligence calculations, you might want to use the DATEADD function: e.g., DATEADD (Dates[Date], -7, DAY). If you haven't done so, you might want check the following tutorial out for more details: th-cam.com/video/32wDjtPBxQY/w-d-xo.html