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There we go again.
Good afternoon !!
I created a table with the following measurements:
Value.id is direct text from the table.
StartDatetime = MAX(Add1[Startdate time])
Duedate = MAX(add1[value.dueDateTime])
Max CompleteDatetime = MAX(add1[value.completedDateTime])
Progress =
VAR C = IF(
[Date_Deadline]> TODAY() && [Max CompleteDatetime] = 0,"In progress",IF([Max CompleteDatetime]> 0, "Done" ,"Overdue")
)
return C
The problem is how to filter a measure? like Progress to Filter:
in progress
Done
overdue
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but I tried to create a sample pbix file like below.
One of ways is to create a calculated column. However, if you are not tempted to create a calcuated column, then try creating a separate table like below (Profress table). And then, write a measure like below.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Progress measure: =
VAR _IDtablewithprogressmeasure =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( Data[ValueID] ),
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( Data[Duedate] ) > TODAY ()
&& MAX ( Data[Completedate] ) = 0, "In progress",
MAX ( Data[Completedate] ) > 0, "Done",
"Overdue"
)
)
RETURN
IF (
_IDtablewithprogressmeasure IN VALUES ( 'Progress table'[Progress] ),
_IDtablewithprogressmeasure
)
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but I tried to create a sample pbix file like below.
One of ways is to create a calculated column. However, if you are not tempted to create a calcuated column, then try creating a separate table like below (Profress table). And then, write a measure like below.
Please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Progress measure: =
VAR _IDtablewithprogressmeasure =
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( Data[ValueID] ),
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( Data[Duedate] ) > TODAY ()
&& MAX ( Data[Completedate] ) = 0, "In progress",
MAX ( Data[Completedate] ) > 0, "Done",
"Overdue"
)
)
RETURN
IF (
_IDtablewithprogressmeasure IN VALUES ( 'Progress table'[Progress] ),
_IDtablewithprogressmeasure
)
First it's a pleasure see you answer my question !!!
I did a quick fix, It's works but your solution is by far Better than it.
_Tabfilt =
SUMMARIZE(Add1,Add1[value.title],"StartDateTime",[StartDatetime],"DueDate",[Date_Deadline],"Progress",[Progress],"MaxCompleteDate", [Max CompleteDatetime],"Satus", [Status])
I'm having a problem with parsing when MAX(Duedate), I was taking into account that whenever there was a change in the deadline, it would be for the reason of extending the deadline. However, the deadline may be shortened.
I need a formula that returns the latest Duedate, so I can fit it into the Progress formulas. Kind like the image below.
In the case V01 would have to return, Duedate 07/25/2022, because the Updatetime and the time of the update is more recent, but I'm not sure how to do it using measurement.
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