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Hi @Greg_Deckler Can you please help me in Optimizing the below DAX query. when we use the below DAX measure in a table visual , along with same kind of other measures , it is taking more rendering time
can you please provide altenative for this .
To know more about the background of this please refer
https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Desktop/Need-help-to-optimize-DAX-query/m-p/3220292
Final Status = VAR _MinDate = CALCULATETABLE( ADDCOLUMNS( SUMMARIZE( 'Sales Orders Snapshots', 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Sales Order ID (H)], 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Product ID (L)] ), "@SnapDate", MIN( 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[SnapDate] ) ), ALLSELECTED() ) VAR _FilterSnap = TREATAS( _MinDate, 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Sales Order ID (H)], 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Product ID (L)], 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[SnapDate] ) VAR _Result = CALCULATE( MAX( 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Sales Order Status Name (H)] ), ALLEXCEPT( 'Sales Orders Snapshots', 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Sales Order ID (H)], 'Sales Orders Snapshots'[Product ID (L)] ), KEEPFILTERS( _FilterSnap ) ) RETURN _Result
@Mohan128256 If I understand the ask, this looks like a simple Lookup Min/Max. Lookup Min/Max - Microsoft Fabric Community
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