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Im trying to write Dax formula that gives the number of overlapping time periods for that row with the other rows with the same material #
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Hi @Anonymous
You have one line on your data where the end date is before the start date. I've assumed that's a typo in this solution. If that is something that can occur the CALENDAR function will cause an error
Overlaps =
VAR _calendar = CALENDAR('Table'[start date], 'Table'[end date])
VAR _material = 'Table'[Material #]
RETURN
COUNTROWS(
FILTER('Table',
'Table'[Material #] = _material
&& COUNTROWS(INTERSECT(CALENDAR('Table'[start date], 'Table'[end date]), _calendar)) > 0
)
) - 1
Hi @Anonymous
You have one line on your data where the end date is before the start date. I've assumed that's a typo in this solution. If that is something that can occur the CALENDAR function will cause an error
Overlaps =
VAR _calendar = CALENDAR('Table'[start date], 'Table'[end date])
VAR _material = 'Table'[Material #]
RETURN
COUNTROWS(
FILTER('Table',
'Table'[Material #] = _material
&& COUNTROWS(INTERSECT(CALENDAR('Table'[start date], 'Table'[end date]), _calendar)) > 0
)
) - 1
can you modify this so it return the maxium over lap by day over the time interval.
i want the column to show the most number by row material number it over laps with on a single day. Not the whole start to end date.
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