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I have 3 fields Serial, Date and Temp. The date field is actually a date time field I converted to just a date. I am trying to get the max Temp per date for each serial number.
In the past I have done this to get the max date of each serial and filter on only the columns with 1.
Max Date = IF('Export'[datetime]=CALCULATE(MAX('Export'[datetime]),ALLEXCEPT('Export','Export'[serialnumber])),1,0)
The complexity here is adding the Temp. I need to flag each row somehow that this is the max temp for that serial on that day.
Here is a sample of what I am trying to do. I dont necessarly need a max temp column with 1,0 but that how I was able to do it before.
Solved! Go to Solution.
if([Temp] = maxx(filter(Table, [serial] = earlier([Serial]) && [Date] = earlier([Date]) ) ,[Temp]) ,1,0 )
if([Temp] = maxx(filter(Table, [serial] = earlier([Serial]) && [Date] = earlier([Date]) ) ,[Temp]) ,1,0 )
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