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Hi at all,
I have a dates and several formated date values, like Monthname, monthnumber etc.
In a Matrix I show the month name. With a measure I wanted to show the lowest filtered month number in every row.
If I use the following formular
MinMonth =
CALCULATE (
MIN(tblDateTable[monthnumber],
ALL(tblDateTable)
)I get the same value in every row (as seen on the image below), but the wrong one. Sure, because I use the filter from monthnumber with "ALL".
However, the desired result in this example should be 4 in each row. How can I achieve this? I tried everything. I either get the respective month number per row or the lowest value of the unfiltered date table.
The MontName
Thank you in advance and best regards,
Max
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you so much. It worked!
try and replace ALL() with ALLSELECTED().
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