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Hi all,
I'm having trouble finding a way to find the consumers who have duplicate dates in multiple (2 in this case) columns.
Data collected and imported like this:
And I'd like to be able to identify the duplicate dates by consumer ID:
Here's a non-exhaustive list of things I've tried:
I separated the table into two - one for date column A and one for date column B, using SUMMARIZE COLUMNS and tried to match them from there but I kept getting errors. I matched the two tables on ConsumerID. They didn't like that. Then I tried one to many matching from the two ConsumerID columns to the parent table 'Consumers', and I still was getting all kinds of errors.
I *even* tried unioning the two tables and trying to manipulate the data from there:
I think this shows some serious gaps in fundamental knowledge on my part perhaps with row context vs. filter context, but I was hoping I could find a solution to this issue in addition to some suggestions for dax concepts to better familiarize myself with.
Thank you all!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Still working on a more elegant way to do this, but here is a solution using a calculated column.
Regards,
Nathan
Thank you so much, this works perfectly!
Still working on a more elegant way to do this, but here is a solution using a calculated column.
Regards,
Nathan
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