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Hello!
I am looking to create a calendar table that starts with the first date in the below table where the Print Drop Column = Yes, and the last date is the last date in the below table.
I know how to create the table I am just not sure how to implement a condition with the "FIRSTDATE" function.
Thanks!
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Hi @Ashoop2020 ,
You can create a calculated table as below, please find the details in the attachment.
Calendar =
VAR _mindate =
CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[date] ), 'Table'[Print Drop] = "Yes" )
VAR _maxdate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[date] ), 'Table'[Print Drop] = "Yes" )
RETURN
CALENDAR ( _mindate, _maxdate )
Best Regards
Hi @Ashoop2020 ,
You can create a calculated table as below, please find the details in the attachment.
Calendar =
VAR _mindate =
CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[date] ), 'Table'[Print Drop] = "Yes" )
VAR _maxdate =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[date] ), 'Table'[Print Drop] = "Yes" )
RETURN
CALENDAR ( _mindate, _maxdate )
Best Regards
For a sound Date Table, this is not recommended. For date-time functions to work, DAX is very picky and demands that the date table begin on January 1st & end on December 31st.
Are you 100% sure this is what you want to do?
Regards,
Nathan
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/creating-a-simple-date-table-in-dax/
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