eomonth vs edate

martingaleh

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I have months in columns from a table called dates_d.
I want the revenue of the prior month, so I did
calculate([rev],filter(all(dates_d),dates_d[date]>=edate(mina(dates_d),-1)&&dates_d[date]<edate(mina(dates_d),0)))

Which works fine

But then I do
calculate([rev],filter(all(dates_d),dates_d[date]>=eomonth(mina(dates_d),-2)&&dates_d[date]<eomonth(mina(dates_d),-1)))
and it selects all the revenue as if there isn't a filter. It's almost as if the edate is keeping the dates_d filter context and eomonth is not before calculating the minimum date with which to get the beginning and end of the prior month.

But then, when I just show the eomonth calculation, it's for the right date.
 

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