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Hi,
Please need help to exlude weekend from dates diff in the same column. The below formula works good for me and return the correct count of days.
Column = VAR temp = TOPN ( 1, FILTER ( 'Customer visit', 'Customer visit'[Customer id] = EARLIER ( 'Customer visit'[Customer id] ) && 'Customer visit'[DateOfVisit] < EARLIER ( 'Customer visit'[DateOfVisit] ) ), [DateOfVisit], DESC ) RETURN DATEDIFF ( MINX ( temp, [DateOfVisit] ), 'Customer visit'[DateOfVisit], DAY )
Thanks in advance
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This is easier if you have a date dimension table so that you can iterate over days and count them like this:
[...]
RETURN
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
'Calendar',
'Calendar'[Date] <= 'Customer visit'[DateOfVisit]
&& 'Calendar'[Date] > MINX ( temp, [DateOfVisit] )
&& WEEKDAY ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) IN { 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }
)
)
This is easier if you have a date dimension table so that you can iterate over days and count them like this:
[...]
RETURN
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
'Calendar',
'Calendar'[Date] <= 'Customer visit'[DateOfVisit]
&& 'Calendar'[Date] > MINX ( temp, [DateOfVisit] )
&& WEEKDAY ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) IN { 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 }
)
)
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