[Power BI] DAX ALL Function Practical Series ③ Accumulation Part 1: Basic Running Total
In our last post, we theoretically explored how the ALL function releases time filters to set the stage for accumulation analysis. Today, we move into the practical application: implementing a Running Total using real-world IT device sales data and interpreting it through the lens of business strategy. If your professional dashboard only shows monthly sales charts, it’s like checking only the "instantaneous speed" of a car. A Running Total, however, is the "odometer" that shows how far you have traveled toward your destination. Especially in organizations with annual quotas, accumulation data is more than just a performance report—it is the most powerful basis for deciding whether to commit additional resources in the second half of the year. 1. Practical Example Data Structure We will design basic measures based on the provided July to December data. Base Measure: Total Sales = SUM(Sales[Sales]) Total Volume: $3,259,000 (Total for the second half) 2. Why ...