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Hi, I have a table that looks like this. (There are a lot more of other columns aswell) but if could make a dax that applies to the colums in the example it would help for the whole report.
I want to return _only_ the first line where the "HarvestAverageWeightClosing" goes from 0 to any number. The dataset contains multiple sitenames, unitnames and date. But it will always be a unique "first" date for each sitename and unitname. I have tried several soution, also with date filters, but it wont help as the values in some cases duplicates "forever"
@MHB1980 , Create a new column like
flag=
var _min = Minx(filter(Table, [Sitename] = earlier([Sitename]) && [UnitName] = earlier([Unitname]) && [HarvestAverageWeightClosing]>0), [Date])
return
if(_min = [Date], 1, 0)
Thank you, it doesnt seem like I have permission to add columns. But I will present the soultion for somone with access.
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