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I have a simple table that shows me a value per Article
Article | Value | Date |
A | 1000 | 01.01.2021 |
A | 1050 | 01.02.2021 |
As you can see, each value gets a new value per month.
Now I would like to fill the timeframe between both dates based on the latest value = 1000.
How can I project - using a Dax measure - the first value from 01.01.2021 until 31.01.2021?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0mawaif2buhhv1n/joshuav3.pbix?dl=0
Thanks, but the value should be flat based on the latest value.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0mawaif2buhhv1n/joshuav3.pbix?dl=0
@joshua1990 , Create a date date table .
Create a new end date column
end date =
minx(filter(Table, Table[Article] = earlier(Table[Article] ) && Table[Date] >earlier(Table[Date])),Table[Date])
rename date as start date in table
then create a table
filter(Crossjoin (Table, Date), [Date] >=[Start Date] && [Date] <=[End Date])
A similar example in the attached file
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