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Hello everybody,
I have managed to calculate the working days but it is in the wrong way.
I wanted them to be in an ascending order.
Could you please help me?
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
[Working Days Past] = // calculated column
// MonthID must uniquely identify a month
// in the table across all years. It can be
// a number of the form YYYYMM or an integer
// that goes from 1 to the number of months
// in the table.
var CurrentMonth = T[MonthID]
var CurrentDay = T[Date]
var Result =
COUNTROWS(
filter(
T,
T[MonthID] = CurrentMonth
&&
T[Date] <= CurrentDay
&&
// This field is a boolean, so
// there's no need to equate it
// to anything.
T[IsWorkingDay]
)
)
return
Result + 0
[Working Days Past] = // calculated column
// MonthID must uniquely identify a month
// in the table across all years. It can be
// a number of the form YYYYMM or an integer
// that goes from 1 to the number of months
// in the table.
var CurrentMonth = T[MonthID]
var CurrentDay = T[Date]
var Result =
COUNTROWS(
filter(
T,
T[MonthID] = CurrentMonth
&&
T[Date] <= CurrentDay
&&
// This field is a boolean, so
// there's no need to equate it
// to anything.
T[IsWorkingDay]
)
)
return
Result + 0
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