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Hi,
see my problem below in the photo.
here is also a link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/03l9extd2ox8wvw/Check%20date%20within%20a%20date%20range.xlsx?dl=0
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous Please try this as a "New Column" in EmpContract table.
Isworked2ClientsInFirst3Months =
VAR _CountCheck = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Test91ClientContract[Client]),
FILTER(Test91ClientContract,Test91ClientContract[Name]=Test91EmpContract[Name]
&& Test91ClientContract[EndDateAtClient] <= EDATE(Test91EmpContract[ContractStart],3)
) )
RETURN IF(_CountCheck=2,"Y","N") Proud to be a PBI Community Champion
@Anonymous Please try this as a "New Column" in EmpContract table.
Isworked2ClientsInFirst3Months =
VAR _CountCheck = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Test91ClientContract[Client]),
FILTER(Test91ClientContract,Test91ClientContract[Name]=Test91EmpContract[Name]
&& Test91ClientContract[EndDateAtClient] <= EDATE(Test91EmpContract[ContractStart],3)
) )
RETURN IF(_CountCheck=2,"Y","N") Proud to be a PBI Community Champion
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