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Hi,
I would like to create a DAX measure to to define the customer sales status based on their last order date.
We have 4 statuses:
Active: Last Order Date between Today and Last 12 months
Passive: Last Order Date between 12 months ago and 24 months ago
Dormant: Last Order Date greater than 24 months ago
Inactive: Never placed an order
I have created a measure for Last Order Date: LASTDATE(SalesOrders[CreatedDate])
In SQL I have this created as per below, but not sure how to translate into a DAX formula.
CASE
WHEN LastOrder.EffectiveDate between dateadd(month,-24,getdate()) and dateadd(month,-12,getdate()) THEN 'Passive'
WHEN LastOrder.EffectiveDate between dateadd(month,-12,getdate()) and getdate() THEN 'Active'
WHEN LastOrder.EffectiveDate < dateadd(month,-24,getdate()) THEN 'Dormant'
WHEN LastOrder.EffectiveDate IS NULL THEN 'Inactive'
END AS CRMtier,
Many thanks,
J
Hi @ttcalendar ,
you can use SWITCH and DATEADD functions.
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