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artp3642
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How to filter latest dates using a measure?

I have the a table with many values for each date, and a column named type and other name type2 that distinguishes each record from each other. So it is:

 

type1type2valuedate
M_0conv514/02/2022
M_0spread1014/02/2022
M_1conv1514/02/2022

 

I tried to filter using the following code:

 

Medida = VAR ultima = CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[date] ), ALL ( Table1 ) ) RETURN IF ( MIN ( Table1[date] ) = maxDate, 1, 0 )

 

Unfortunately it doesnt work.

I also tried creating a column with value 1 on the latest date, and 0 elsewhere. But even adding a slicer and filtering it value dosn't work.

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Anonymous
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Hi @artp3642 ,

you can try for 

Medida = 
VAR ultima = CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[date]),ALL(Table1)) 
RETURN
IF(
   Table1[date]) = ultima,1,0
  )

Regards,
Aditya

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @artp3642 ,

you can try for 

Medida = 
VAR ultima = CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[date]),ALL(Table1)) 
RETURN
IF(
   Table1[date]) = ultima,1,0
  )

Regards,
Aditya

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@artp3642 , Try for column

 

Medida =
VAR ultima = CALCULATE MAX ( Table1[date] )
RETURN
IF (Table1[date] = maxDate, 1, 0 )

 

what you have written is for a measure

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