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M_SBS_6
Helper V
Helper V

Measure based on latest date

Hi, 

I have a date and value column within my table. 

 

I have a card and within that, I need the value based on the latest date. I could have 5 rows of data linked to one date so need to sum them up. 

 

Example below, my card would return a value of 1800.

 

Date. Desc.  Value

10/07/2024  test1.  1000

10/07/2024. Test2.   800

09/07/2024  test1.   600

09/07/2024. Test 2.  300

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manvishah17
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

Hi @M_SBS_6 ,
You can use either measure or calculated column ,
Measure :

 

LatestDateValueSum = 
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Table'[Value]),
    FILTER(
        'Table',
        'Table'[Date] =  MAX('Table'[Date])
    )

 

or 
Create a calculated column to rank the dates so you can identify the latest date:


DateRank =
RANKX(
ALL('Table'[Date]),
'Table'[Date],
,
DESC,
DENSE
)

Create a measure to sum the values for the latest date by filtering the data based on the rank:

LatestDateValueSum =
CALCULATE(
SUM('Table'[Value]),
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[DateRank] = 1
)
)

 

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manvishah17
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

Hi @M_SBS_6 ,
You can use either measure or calculated column ,
Measure :

 

LatestDateValueSum = 
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Table'[Value]),
    FILTER(
        'Table',
        'Table'[Date] =  MAX('Table'[Date])
    )

 

or 
Create a calculated column to rank the dates so you can identify the latest date:


DateRank =
RANKX(
ALL('Table'[Date]),
'Table'[Date],
,
DESC,
DENSE
)

Create a measure to sum the values for the latest date by filtering the data based on the rank:

LatestDateValueSum =
CALCULATE(
SUM('Table'[Value]),
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[DateRank] = 1
)
)

 

AnkitaaMishra
Super User
Super User

Hi @M_SBS_6 ,

please try below DAX : 

Total_for_Max_Date =
CALCULATE(
    SUM(Example[Value]),
    FILTER(
        Example,
        Example[Date] = MAX(Example[Date])
    )
)

ankita_mishra_9_0-1720606974346.png


If this works for you, please accept it as solution.

Thanks,

Ankita

rajendraongole1
Super User
Super User

Hi @M_SBS_6 - can you try below measure to get the data as per latest date  

 

Measure used:

Latest Date Value =
VAR LatestDate = MAX('Latest'[Date])
RETURN
CALCULATE(
    SUM('Latest'[Value]),
    'Latest'[Date] = LatestDate
)

 

rajendraongole1_0-1720606396869.png

 

 

It works

 

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