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Hi All,
I have to check for every line if:
1- it is the last status date regarding every FILE (column A)
AND
2- if the status id is F (column C)
in reality, the answers for the attached table are the green lines --> the last status and the status id is F.
thanks in advanced.
Nir.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @nirrobi. Try this as a calculated column:
Column = (TableName[Status Date]=CALCULATE(MAX(TableName[Status Date]), FILTER(ALL(TableName), TableName[File]=EARLIER(TableName[File])))) && (TableName[Status ID]="F")
If you want to color cell backgrounds, you can use Conditional formatting like below.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Hi @nirrobi. Try this as a calculated column:
Column = (TableName[Status Date]=CALCULATE(MAX(TableName[Status Date]), FILTER(ALL(TableName), TableName[File]=EARLIER(TableName[File])))) && (TableName[Status ID]="F")
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