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I am trying to find MAX date for a particular License number but i am not able to acheive this.
Please find these for refrence
_MsrMaxExpirationDate =
MAXX(
SUMMARIZE(
DimStaffLicenses,
DimStaffLicenses[LicenseNumber],
"MaxExpirationDate", MAX(DimStaffLicenses[ExpirationDate])
),
[MaxExpirationDate]
)
But not getting MAX date with this condtion
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Rkrama746
Create this measure and use it:
_MsrMaxExpirationDate =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( DimStaffLicenses[ExpirationDate] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( DimStaffLicenses, DimStaffLicenses[LicenseNumber] )
)
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@Rkrama746
Create this measure and use it:
_MsrMaxExpirationDate =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( DimStaffLicenses[ExpirationDate] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( DimStaffLicenses, DimStaffLicenses[LicenseNumber] )
)
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⚪ Website ⚪ LinkedIn ⚪ PBI User Group
Thanks A lot
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