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O.K., this is embarrasing, but this DAX measure ...
select
*
from dbo.FACT_employees_view
where
(status = 'active' and started <= '2021-12-15')
... on MS SQL and it works fine, but here the started column is of text format, changed to Date in PowerBI Column Tools.
Dirk
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Hi @MoodyDirk
I think you should wrap the date coumn with the date function for comparision, so the measure would look like
HeadCount = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('FACT_employees'), 'FACT_employees'[started] <= date(2021,12,15) )
This should work but let us know otherwise...
Thanks,
AnthonyJoseph
Hi @MoodyDirk
I think you should wrap the date coumn with the date function for comparision, so the measure would look like
HeadCount = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('FACT_employees'), 'FACT_employees'[started] <= date(2021,12,15) )
This should work but let us know otherwise...
Thanks,
AnthonyJoseph
Yes, this works,
Thank You, Anthony.
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