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Hi!
I have four columns in my dataset. The first is Order Number, the second is Number of Boxes, the third is the Packed Date, the fourth is the date it was Shipped Date. What I want to find is how many boxes I am holding in my warehouse on any given date.
So, if I have five boxes that are being packed on the 10th but shipped on the 20th and I am looking at the 15th, I'd need to count those. Do you have any ideas for how to do this (ideally in a measure)? To make matters a little more complicated, not all dates I need would appear in the dataset. For instance, if I want to look at something on the 15th but that 15th date doesn't actually pack or ship on that day, it's not there, so I'm thinking I'll need a date table to link everything together.
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@Thigs , You need to follow a approach like this
If this does not help
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
@Thigs , You need to follow a approach like this
If this does not help
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
Hi!
This is mostly working, but I wanted to post it here just in case I did something wrong, as I did have to massage the formula a little -
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