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Hello All
Probably a simple fix, but I can't figure it out. I have a column of dates and I just need a measure that counts how many dates are:
60 days or less than today, but greater that 45 days from today. Here is what I have, just not sure how to include the 45 day piece.
=Calculate(countrows(Elig_List),filter(Elig_List,Elig_List[Prom_Elig_date]-Today()<=60))
Thanks for any help!
Try this measure please:
Count Days =
var __today = TODAY()
var __result =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( Elig_List ),
Elig_List[Prom_Elig_date] >= (__today + 45) && Elig_List[Prom_Elig_date] <= (__today + 60)
)
return
__result
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I modified my original to this and it worked perfect:
CALCULATE(countrows(Elig_List),filter(Elig_List,Elig_List[Prom_Elig_Date]-TODAY()<=60),filter(Elig_List,Elig_List[Prom_Elig_Date]-TODAY()>45))
Thanks Fowmy. I tried but that measure doesnt populate on the visual-----it breaks the pie chart visual I have to use and says "cant display visual."
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