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Hello,
i am trying to convert
into dax
where
sdate value is from after date slicer and
edate value is from before date slicer
and EFF_DATE and EXPIRY_DATE are two columns in my table visuals
when i add this measure to the table visual i get the error
MdxScript(Model) (14, 4) Calculation error in measure 'DETAILS'[DATE_BETWEEN]: A table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected.
can anybody help in this matter
Solved! Go to Solution.
@SSWADOOD , I think you need something like this
measure 2 =
VAR minDate = MINX( allselected('Calendar') , 'Calendar'[Date] )
VAR maxDate = MAXX(allselected('Calendar') , 'Calendar'[Date] )
RETURN
calculate(countrows(Table), filter(Table, (Table[term start Date] <=_max && Table[term start Date] >=_min) || (Table[term end Date] <=_max && Table[term end Date] >=_min)))
@SSWADOOD , I think you need something like this
measure 2 =
VAR minDate = MINX( allselected('Calendar') , 'Calendar'[Date] )
VAR maxDate = MAXX(allselected('Calendar') , 'Calendar'[Date] )
RETURN
calculate(countrows(Table), filter(Table, (Table[term start Date] <=_max && Table[term start Date] >=_min) || (Table[term end Date] <=_max && Table[term end Date] >=_min)))
Thanks amit,
Your measure works great , after updating it, got it to work on the inbetween date slicer.
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