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Hi all, fairly new to Pbi and this is my first post. I would like to mimic the formula as shown in excel below (I know its slightly dodge), but using power BI with the same data set. The formula is under the green column in the visual below. Any ideas on how to do this please?
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Hi @butiwan2
You can create a new column with below DAX.
Column =
var _curDate = 'TableName'[Date]
var _preDate = CALCULATE(MAX('TableName'[Date]),ALLEXCEPT('TableName',TableName[Param3]),'TableName'[Date]<_curDate)
return
SWITCH(TRUE(),
ISBLANK(_preDate),"24 Hrs",
VALUE(_curDate - _preDate)=1,"48 Hrs",
VALUE(_curDate - _preDate)=2,"72 Hrs",
VALUE(_curDate - _preDate)>2,"72+ Hrs",
"24 Hrs")
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @butiwan2
You can create a new column with below DAX.
Column =
var _curDate = 'TableName'[Date]
var _preDate = CALCULATE(MAX('TableName'[Date]),ALLEXCEPT('TableName',TableName[Param3]),'TableName'[Date]<_curDate)
return
SWITCH(TRUE(),
ISBLANK(_preDate),"24 Hrs",
VALUE(_curDate - _preDate)=1,"48 Hrs",
VALUE(_curDate - _preDate)=2,"72 Hrs",
VALUE(_curDate - _preDate)>2,"72+ Hrs",
"24 Hrs")
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
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