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You can use the same formula only replace [Stardate] with [Def Startdate] and [Enddate] with [Def Enddate]
You can use the same formula only replace [Stardate] with [Def Startdate] and [Enddate] with [Def Enddate]
Hi @Margreet
despite the 2nd SUMMARIZE is not required, this dax code should work. What exactly is the problem that you are facing?
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