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I have created a date table using the code below.
Accounting_Posting_Date =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDAR (DATE(2015,1,1), DATE(2030,12,31)),
"DateAsInteger", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYYMMDD" ),
"Period", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYYMM" ),
"Year", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"Monthnumber", FORMAT ( [Date], "MM" ),
"YearMonthnumber", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYY/MM" ),
"YearMonthShort", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYY/mmm" ),
"MonthNameShort", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ),
"MonthNameLong", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmmm" ),
"DayOfWeekNumber", WEEKDAY ( [Date] ),
"DayOfWeek", FORMAT ( [Date], "dddd" ),
"DayOfWeekShort", FORMAT ( [Date], "ddd" ),
"Quarter", "Q" & FORMAT ( [Date], "Q" ),
"YearQuarter", FORMAT ( [Date], "YYYY" ) & "/Q" & FORMAT ( [Date], "Q" )
)
"RANK_" = -Accounting_Posting_date[Period] thanks!
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I've managed to solve it by adding the column directly when creating the table and then referring to it when sorting the other columns
you should create an index and then sort you "Period" column by the index.
Try to sort it by "Month Number" and see what happens.
thanks @Uspace87
Can I do this in DAX?
the few examples that I've tried also gave me the circular dependency error
you don't need to do it in dax.
In you calendar table just sort you "Period" column by "Month_Year". The first time it will do it descending and the ascending or the other way around.
I've managed to solve it by adding the column directly when creating the table and then referring to it when sorting the other columns
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