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Hi all,
I have a table with multiple dates. We want to show per month, in a column chart, how many items were created and closed. Not all items already have a closing date. What's the best way to achive this in Power BI?
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Hi,
I've replicated your problem with some dummy data.
What you can do is create a date table with:
Calender = CALENDARAUTO()
Then you have to setup the relationships Calendar[date] with table[create date] and an relatoinship on [date] and [closed date].
You can then use the following measures:
CountCreate = COUNT(Table1[Create Date])
CountClosed = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Closed Date]),USERELATIONSHIP(Calender[Date],Table1[Closed Date]))
That should work
Hi,
I've replicated your problem with some dummy data.
What you can do is create a date table with:
Calender = CALENDARAUTO()
Then you have to setup the relationships Calendar[date] with table[create date] and an relatoinship on [date] and [closed date].
You can then use the following measures:
CountCreate = COUNT(Table1[Create Date])
CountClosed = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Closed Date]),USERELATIONSHIP(Calender[Date],Table1[Closed Date]))
That should work
@Anonymous: thanks; just what I needed.
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