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Hello Power BI Folks,
I created a calculated table bases on the folowing DAX and this DAX still works 🙂
Workschedule = SUMMARIZE( GENERATE( M, CALCULATETABLE (VALUES( 'Calendar'[Date]),DATESBETWEEN('Calendar'[Date],'M'[scheduledStart],'M'[scheduledEnd]))),'Calendar'[Date],M[SystemUserId],M[ActivityId],M[FullName],M[ContractUrenPerWeek],M[Department],M[BusinessUnit],M[Subject],M[Description])
The result of this working DAX is a table with sometimes rows with ActivityId is empy, and sometimes ActivityId contains a value.
Now I need a (new?) calculated table with only row values with M[ActivityId]=BLANK(). Based on this new calculated table with a filter I'm able to create an essential relationship. (filter out in visual, page level or report level is not possible).
Any ideas? Help is greatly appreciated!
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Hi @mvananaken,
You can simply use the "Workschedule" table to get a new table which you want.
Formula:
New Table =CALCULATETABLE( Workschedule, Filter(All(Workschedule),M[ActivityId]=BLANK())
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @mvananaken,
You can simply use the "Workschedule" table to get a new table which you want.
Formula:
New Table =CALCULATETABLE( Workschedule, Filter(All(Workschedule),M[ActivityId]=BLANK())
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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