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Hi,
I have a sales table that contains these main infos:
Pay Date - The day that the client should pay
Sales Off - The day that the client in fact payed.
When a client has defaulted, the Sale Off cell is empty and today date is greater than the pay date.
I'd like to build a measure that shows how many days late the default clients are. For instance: If a client has a pay date 01/06/2021 and today is 15/06/2021 and also the Sales Off cell is empty, so the client is 14 days late.
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@Anonymous
Create the following measure.
Days Late =
Sumx ( Table2,
IF(
TODAY() >(Table2[Pay Date]) &&(Table2[Sales Off]) = BLANK(),
INT(TODAY() -(Table2[Pay Date]) )
)
)
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@Anonymous
Create the following measure.
Days Late =
Sumx ( Table2,
IF(
TODAY() >(Table2[Pay Date]) &&(Table2[Sales Off]) = BLANK(),
INT(TODAY() -(Table2[Pay Date]) )
)
)
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@Fowmy ,
I got what you meant, however the problem is that I have many different sales in the "table 2" and I'd like to know the default per client
@Anonymous
I modified the formula, insert customer Id or customer name in a table visual and add the measure and try
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