Running totals in power pivot

jigoro

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I have created a running total measure as below:

=CALCULATE(SUM('Pile Log'[No of Piles]), FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Calendar'[Date]), ISONORAFTER('Calendar'[Date], MAX('Pile Log'[Piling date]), DESC))),

however, when there are periods in my data set without data the chart/pivot table stops i.e. it leaves the period blank - I would like the running total to carry on even through these periods.

How can I achieve this?
 

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