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Hello everyone,
I hope you're doing great. I made a column calculation (in FacSales table) that identifies in wich date a company started working with us trough this expresion:
Any recommendation will be well received.
Thak you very much.
Diego V.
You should never, ever create a calculated column in a fact table using CALCULATE unless the fact table is really tiny. On real fact tables it's going to take a lot of time to calculate. Very often it just leads to a crash due do the amount of memory needed.
[Cust Init Date] =
IF( HASONEVALUE( DimCustomer[CustomerID] ),
CALCULATE(
MIN( FactSales[Fecha_OT] ),
ALLEXCEPT(
FactSales,
DimCustomer
)
)
)
Daxer, i think that i found the way using another measuere that uses your recomended measure:
Thanks for the feedback daxer, i got same result. Now how can i get just dates depending on selected value in slicer? (Using something like ALLSELECTED?)
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