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Hi all,
How do I create a measure that states:
Hi @HenryJS ,
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Best Regards
Rena
Hi @az38
Doesn't seemed to have worked. Top two CandidateRef's have a PlacementStartDate's in the future.
It needs to be if the CandidateRef has a row where PlacementStartDate || ExtensionStartDate is in the future THEN YES for all rows with that CandidateRef
Hope that makes sense
Hi @HenryJS ,
What's your actual expected result? Which situation the field Finisher will display "Yes"? Situation 1 or situation 2?
1. When there is No PlacementStartDate in future for that CandidateRef?
2. When PlacementStartDate or PlacementEndDate have dates in future?
For example, the field Finisher will display yes or no for the CandidateRef 69785 ,105468 and 24768?
Best Regards
Rena
you asked
@HenryJS wrote:
If CandidateRef does NOT HAVE a PlacementStartDate in the future THEN YES
So, if you want YES when CandidateRef has a future try
Measure =
var _isDateInFuture = CALCULATE( COUNTROWS('Table'), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[CandidateRef]), 'Table'[PlacementStartDate] > TODAY())
RETURN
IF(_isDateInFuture > 0, "Yes", "No")
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