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I am having trouble passing a slicer date range to a variable.
I have two tables:
1. Before_Day_Key is used for my before slicer
2. After_Day_Key is used for my after slicer
I have created variables that create the min and mix date for each of the slicers.
Now I want to create a variable that has the date range of each slicer.
What I am expecting is:
VAR _periodBefore: 01/17/2023 - 03/20/2023
VAR _periodAfter: 03/28/2023 - 05/29/2023
Before_Day_Key table is here.
After_Day_Key table is here.
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I believe I was in error in creating two new date tables. Instead within my original date table, I created two date columns and referenced those columns in my DAX. Ultimately using VALUES as @tamerj1 suggested worked. However I was unable to place all my VAR in one table because the table can only react to one slicer. Ugh.
I believe I was in error in creating two new date tables. Instead within my original date table, I created two date columns and referenced those columns in my DAX. Ultimately using VALUES as @tamerj1 suggested worked. However I was unable to place all my VAR in one table because the table can only react to one slicer. Ugh.
Thanks but I cannot get that to work because the slicer is a date range, any other ideas?
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