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I have two dates as created date and closed date.
sample data as below,
Created Date | Closed Date |
20 February 2019 | 2 March 2019 |
21 February 2019 | 10 March 2019 |
1 March 2020 | 4 April 2020 |
1 January 2021 | 2 February 2021 |
10 January 2021 | 23 February 2021 |
2 February 2021 | 5 March 2021 |
I calculated count of each month by year as below,
Created Date | Closed Date | Created Date Count | Closed Date Count |
20 February 2019 | 2 March 2019 | 2 | 2 |
21 February 2019 | 10 March 2019 | 2 | 2 |
1 March 2020 | 4 April 2020 | 1 | 1 |
1 January 2021 | 2 February 2021 | 2 | 2 |
10 January 2021 | 23 February 2021 | 2 | 2 |
10 Februray 2021 | 23 March 2021 | 1 | 1 |
When I'm trying to create graph, I am passing Created Date and Closed Date in Axis and in Values i'm passing created date count, closed date count, but on graph not showing the correct count because i'm passing 2 different date's in Axis.
I have tried using Calendar table also but while creating relationship it giving me an error: Circular dependancy was detected.
Is there any other way to do it, without using UseRelationship Function.
@VD , refer to my HR blog if that can help
@amitchandak is it possible to do this without creating Active or inactive relationships?
@VD , Try with an independent Table
Created =
var _min = minx(allselected(Date), Date[Date])
var _max = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[Date] )
return
calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table, Table[Created Date] <=_max && Table[Created Date] >=_min))
Closed =
var _min = minx(allselected(Date), Date[Date])
var _max = maxx(allselected(Date), Date[Date] )
return
calculate(sum(Table[Value]), filter(Table, Table[Closed Date] <=_max && Table[Created Date] >=_min))
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