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Hello Team,
I need some help with a DAX solution. I have a running table that has all my stores and a date that shows sales and is connected to a calendar date table. When a store closes, it will remain in the source spreadsheet with the last transaction date. I need to be able to create a stacked bar chart that shows Active Stores (stores not closed), New stores, and stores closed for each respective month.
See attached screenshot for the life cycle of one store
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Hi @PBIX_COACH ,
I am really pleased that your issue has been fixed. Would you kindly share with us about your solution here? In this way, it will be beneficial to other community members as well.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Binbin Yu
Nevermind, I figured it out
Hi @PBIX_COACH ,
Can you be more specific ? How will we know if the store is closed?
If last Date is filled does it mean the store is closed ?
Regards,
Ashfiya
@Anonymous Essentially if the store dose not have a sale date in future month so for example the store shows a sale date for Jan 2021 but nothing for Feb 2021 going forward. I have a master store list and a calendar dimension table that looks into the monthly file but I can seem to figure out how to land the right approach
Any help on this one?
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