[Power BI] DAX ALL Function Practical Series ③ Accumulation Analysis Series Guide
In our previous post, we explored how the ALL function restores the comparison set for ranking analysis. Today, we begin the [Power BI Accumulation Analysis Series], often referred to as the "highlight" of practical data analysis. Beyond simply adding numbers, this is a strategic analytical method for interpreting how far we have run toward our target (Run-rate) by controlling the flow of time. When building dashboards in the field, you will often find that a single accumulation chart tells a much more compelling story than simple monthly sales figures. In this post, we will first outline the overall structure and core principles of the upcoming Power BI Accumulation Analysis series. 1. The Essence of Accumulation Analysis: Why the ALL Function? 1.1 Accumulation is the act of reviving 'hidden time' The moment you click on "March" in a Power BI report, the data for January and February disappears from the screen due to filters. However, since a Running T...