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I have this Date table in my data model.
Date ID | Date as Integer | Business Day |
3/28/2023 | 20230328 | True |
3/29/2023 | 20230329 | True |
3/30/2023 | 20230330 | True |
3/31/2023 | 20230331 | True |
4/1/2023 | 20230401 | False |
4/2/2023 | 20230402 | False |
4/3/2023 | 20230403 | True |
I would like to return the second highest "True" Business Day - Date
In the above case, the measure should return 3/31/2023
The DAX for the MAX or the highest "True Business Day" is quite simple.
CALCULATE(MAX('Date'[Date ID]),ALL('Date'),'Date'[Business Day] = TRUE())
The above DAX will return "4/3/2023"
However, I can't quite figure out how to get the second highest "True" Business Day - Date: that is " 3/31/2023"
Any help will be appreciated.
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Hi @balafbm
please try
=
MINX (
TOPN (
2,
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Date' ), 'Date'[Business Day] = TRUE () ),
'Date'[Date]
),
'Date'[Date]
)
Hi @balafbm
please try
=
MINX (
TOPN (
2,
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Date' ), 'Date'[Business Day] = TRUE () ),
'Date'[Date]
),
'Date'[Date]
)
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