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Hi!
First of all, thanks in advance for the help!
I have to calculate the increase of costs for different product from different suppliers between dates.
So for that I have a table called "price_history" where every supplier's price list is registered the day it is sended to me, like the following:
* The "UPDATE DATE" is a date type colum, not a string like here in the example.
| PRODUCT | PRICE | SUPPLIER | UPDATE DATE |
| PRODUCT_1 | 17,79 | SUPPLIER_A | February-19 |
| PRODUCT_1 | 19,21 | SUPPLIER_B | April-19 |
| PRODUCT_2 | 39,98 | SUPPLIER_A | February-19 |
| PRODUCT_3 | 73,43 | SUPPLIER_B | April-19 |
| PRODUCT_1 | 21,05 | SUPPLIER_A | June-20 |
| PRODUCT_2 | 53,85 | SUPPLIER_A | June-20 |
| PRODUCT_3 | 101,25 | SUPPLIER_B | July-20 |
| PRODUCT_1 | 23,01 | SUPPLIER_B | July-20 |
And I have the following measures:
Cost_MaxDate =
var lastdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate ([COST],
filter ('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE]=lastdate))
Cost_MinDate =
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@mmunoa , Can you try the Min Cost Like
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('price_history'[UPDATE DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('price_history'),'price_history'[UPDATE DATE]<firstdate))
or
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('price_history'[UPDATE DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('price_history'),'price_history'[UPDATE DATE]<firstdate && 'price_history'[product] =max('price_history'[product])))
or
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('price_history'[UPDATE DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('price_history'),'price_history'[UPDATE DATE]<firstdate && 'price_history'[product] =max('price_history'[product] && 'price_history'[SUPPLIER] =max('price_history'[SUPPLIER])))
@mmunoa , Can you try the Min Cost Like
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('price_history'[UPDATE DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('price_history'),'price_history'[UPDATE DATE]<firstdate))
or
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('price_history'[UPDATE DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('price_history'),'price_history'[UPDATE DATE]<firstdate && 'price_history'[product] =max('price_history'[product])))
or
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('price_history','price_history'[UPDATE DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('price_history'[UPDATE DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('price_history'),'price_history'[UPDATE DATE]<firstdate && 'price_history'[product] =max('price_history'[product] && 'price_history'[SUPPLIER] =max('price_history'[SUPPLIER])))
Thank you very much! It didnt worked just like its expressed here but it gave me the tools and "way of thinking" to solve it.
Thank you!!!
Thanks @amitchandak for helping!
I tested it with the three options but it doesn't work, but i forgot to say something:
I also have a calendar table related to the 'price_history'[UPDATE DATE] column.
Maybe thats important for understanding better the problem, because when if filter between two dates, I do it on the date table (Which is supposed to filter the price_history table)
@mmunoa , Try like
Cost_MinDate =
var firstdate = maxx('Date','Date'[DATE])
return
calculate (lastnonblankvalue('Date'[DATE],[COST]),
filter (all('Date'),'Date'[ DATE]<firstdate))
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