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Hi all,
I need help with data .
I have table with id and date data. I need a column with latest date if the id
service id | completed date |
101 | 6/20/2024 |
101 | 5/10/2023 |
102 | 10/10/2023 |
103 | 1/1/2023 |
103 | 1/1/2024 |
i need the result
service id | completed date | latest complete date |
101 | 6/20/2024 | 6/20/2024 |
101 | 5/10/2023 | 6/20/2024 |
102 | 10/10/2023 | 10/10/2023 |
103 | 1/1/2023 | 1/1/2024 |
103 | 1/1/2024 | 1/1/2024 |
Please help me with it
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Latest Completed Date =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Table'[completed date] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[service id] )
)
Latest Completed Date =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Table'[completed date] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[service id] )
)
Hi @Ashik008 - you can use max function on completed date and filter based on ID with current id.
Calculated columns as below:
LatestCompleteDate =
VAR CurrentServiceID = ServiceData[service id]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
MAX(ServiceData[completed date]),
FILTER(
ServiceData,
ServiceData[service id] = CurrentServiceID
)
)
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@rajendraongole1 hi sir ,can you share the pbix file for it. formula not working for ,me
Something like this should work:
Latest Completion Date =
VAR _ServiceID = SELECTEDVALUE('YourTable'[Service ID])
VAR _DateCompleted =
FILTER(
ADDCOLUMNS(
CALCULATETABLE(
ALL('YourTable'[Service ID], 'YourTable'[Date Completed])
),
"@MaxCompletedDate", 'YourTable'[Date Completed]
),
'YourTable'[Service ID] = _ServiceID
)
RETURN
MAXX(_DateCompleted, [@MaxCompletedDate])
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