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Anonymous
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Aging Days Overdue Calculated Column

Hi All,

 

can you please help me with this issue I have? Currently, I have two tables, one for date and another for customer transactions. And I want to have a column where it will show the age of my receivables. Last date in my date table is 12/31/2025 and in my date difference, my due date computes against 12/31/2025. What should I do to make it so that the difference will be from the selected value in my slicer?

 

relationship on the date and customer transactions is the Posting Date from customer transactions.

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If measure is the only way for classification of current, 1-30 days due, 31-60 days dues, etc. what can be the way to make the classification be the axis in my stacked bar chart?

 

Thank you so much.

 

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , if you want to calculate age against max date or today you can have column

 

Age = Datediff([Due date], today(), day)

 

Using switch , you can create a bucket -new column -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gelJWktlR80

 

But it is based on the selected date, then you need to measure

 

Age = Datediff([Due date], selectedvalue(Date[Date]) , day)

 

In this case, you need to create a bucket using an independent table - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuczXPj0N-k

 

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v-jingzhang
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Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

I don't 100% understand your requirement. You want to calculate the difference between which two dates? The date slicer selects dates between 1/1/2018 and 3/26/2021, and the table shows Due Date is 3/25/2021. Is there a connection between them? And you want the difference between 3/26/2021 and 12/31/2025? Or I totally understand it wrong? Can you describe the output with some sample data to help us understand your requirement better?

 

Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , if you want to calculate age against max date or today you can have column

 

Age = Datediff([Due date], today(), day)

 

Using switch , you can create a bucket -new column -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gelJWktlR80

 

But it is based on the selected date, then you need to measure

 

Age = Datediff([Due date], selectedvalue(Date[Date]) , day)

 

In this case, you need to create a bucket using an independent table - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuczXPj0N-k

 

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