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Hello all
I have a formula which calculates the days between two operations:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Tommyvhod ,
Based on your description, I have created a simple sample:
Please try:
add an index column:
Then apply the measure:
Aging =
var _time =
MAX(Data[Datum trans])
var _index = MAX('Data'[Index])
VAR _maxLastTime =
CALCULATE(MAX(Data[Datum trans]),
FILTER(ALLEXCEPT(Data, Data[ID]), [Index]=_index-1)
)
VAR _datedif =
DATEDIFF(_maxLastTime,_time,DAY)
Return
IF(_datedif >0,_datedif,0)
Final output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
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Thank you. Yes the index column was a good Idea. What I also changed is the
IF(_datedif >0,_datedif,0)
To _datedif, Blank()) so the visual wont show unecessary columns
Hi @Tommyvhod ,
Based on your description, I have created a simple sample:
Please try:
add an index column:
Then apply the measure:
Aging =
var _time =
MAX(Data[Datum trans])
var _index = MAX('Data'[Index])
VAR _maxLastTime =
CALCULATE(MAX(Data[Datum trans]),
FILTER(ALLEXCEPT(Data, Data[ID]), [Index]=_index-1)
)
VAR _datedif =
DATEDIFF(_maxLastTime,_time,DAY)
Return
IF(_datedif >0,_datedif,0)
Final output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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