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Dynamic Date Slicer (improve relative date slicer)

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on 18 May 2017 19:35:34

This is a repost of my idea that was closed as completed, but the 'relative date slicer doesn't allow any of the described request hence my idea is not implemented....

The new date slicer is awesome, but it would be so nice if you could set a dynamic date selection instead of a static. With a static filter the user will always have to set the dates before the saved report makes sense - especially as the report gets older.

Dynamic options could be
YTD, QTD, MTD, WTD, Today, This Year, This Quarter, This Month, This Week and so on.

original idea: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi-ideas/suggestions/17004565-dynamic-date-slicer

Administrator on 16 Jun 2017 23:57:11

The relative date slicer (a Preview feature as of June '17) gets us close to this with the 'This Month' or 'This Year' settings. That is a dynamic date selection that updates based on the current system date. We plan to add a 'YTD'/'MTD' option to specifically select a range from the start of the month/year up to today, hopefully that'll address the remaining requirements!

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John S on 05 Jul 2020 22:56:10

RE: Dynamic Date Slicer (improve relative date slicer)

Any "YTD/MTD" is of marginal usefulness unless the START date can actually be set. Is that Fiscal YTD, Calendar YTD, or School Year YTD??

MTD is not as much need, although some folks DO set the start of their Fiscal Month other than the First. Just not very common.

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Daníel Hjörvar on 05 Jul 2020 22:56:00

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Kinda clumsy but the relevant date slicer shows Next 1 Days = Last 1 Days which clearly doesn't make any sense.

Hope this gets fixed

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Hannes Wall on 05 Jul 2020 22:55:55

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You should also be able to select start day of the week. Currently it defaults to Sunday with no way of changing it.

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Victor Franco on 05 Jul 2020 22:54:22

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The relative date filter released in july is great, but it is missing the "Quarter" option, that seems to be so easy... Hope it appears in the next update.

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Lucas on 05 Jul 2020 22:54:07

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Would be great a date picker like Google Analytics or this awesome webapp https://demo.baremetrics.com/. The new date slicer is far away from that. It's not User Friendly at all.

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victor on 05 Jul 2020 22:53:33

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In MS Excel I can create a date slicer and select for example '2016-april' (or whatever). After that, with cube functions, I create a date range from that date ('2016-april') till one year before ('2015-may' in this case). It works pretty nice, but I can not do that in Power BI. Can we add this? It will become a possibility soon?

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Nelson Fraser on 05 Jul 2020 22:53:24

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One of the additional items that needs to be included in the relative date slicer is "older than" or "before".
The ability to show all items created "before 2 weeks ago" would be very handy

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Stretcharm on 05 Jul 2020 22:53:07

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the last x days including today is fixed in july release. Plus great relative time filters. Thanks

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Stretcharm on 05 Jul 2020 22:53:02

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Nice feature. I have an issue with Include today option not working with Last x days. It works fine with weeks and months,

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Helena on 05 Jul 2020 22:52:24

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I agree that being able to specify the start date of a year is important, not everyone has a financial year that starts 1 January.