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Hi Good Day,
I have this table that shows ID, Load Date, Product # and Section.
I want to add a column that will display the first load date that the row appeared, but if the row will not appear on the next load date (or will skip a date) and will apear again on the next-next load date, the date that must appear is the new load date.
This is my desired output:
I tried using this measure,
and I got this result,
I find it hard to display the new load date.
Hope that you help me with this.
Thanks a lot..
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Hi @Jihwan_Kim,
I tried to use your measure, it already works now in rows 17.
But when I add new rows, the date that will display is still the min date.
Is there any way to come up with this output (kindly see sample output below)?
Thanks a lot for helping me Sir.
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