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rrhutch
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I am a former Tableau user and I trying to figure out how to recrease a cacluated field from Tableau with DAX in PowerBI. The formula I was using in Tableau was:

 

If {fixed [Academic Year], [Academic Term], [Program], [Degree], [People Code Id], [Stage App Decision], [Create Time]: MAX([DATE + TIME])} = {fixed [Academic Year], [Academic Term], [Program], [Degree], [People Code Id]: MAX([DATE + TIME])} THEN [Stage App Decision] ELSE NULL END

 

This formula is comparing records based on the max date and context of certain fields. I am thinking utlizing the LASTDATE function seems right, but I am not certain how to set the context. I assume it is using the FILTER function, but I am not sure.

 

Any thoughts on how to accomplish this in DAX?

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Hi @rrhutch,

Based on above sample data, firstly, create new column in Power BI Desktop using the formula below, then change the data type of newfield to Date/Time  using Data Type option under Modeling ribbon.

newfield = CONCATENATE(Table[Date],CONCATENATE(" ",Table[Time]))

Secondly, create a new column using the following formula.

Result = IF(Table[newfield]=MAX(Table[newfield]), Table[Stage App Decision],"Null")

Thirdly, create a table visual, see my example.
1.PNG

 

Thanks,
Lydia Zhang

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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v-yuezhe-msft
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Hi @rrhutch,


Could you please share raw data of your tables and post expected result here?

Thanks,
Lydia Zhang

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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Academic YearAcademic TermProgramDegreePeople Code IDStage App DecisionCreate TimeDateTime
2016FallGradMasters5555666Accepted5:56pm5/15/20162:37PM
2016FallGradMasters5555666Pending5:56pm5/15/20168:59AM

 

Above is the dataset after the user filters the data with a date slicer. This is when the measure above is applied.

 

The result would create the following:

Academic YearAcademic TermProgramDegreePeople Code IDStage App DecisionCreate TimeDateTimeResult
2016FallGradMasters5555666Accepted5:56pm5/15/20162:37PMAccepted
2016FallGradMasters5555666Pending5:56pm5/15/20168:59AMNull

 

Basically it is determining the max row of the filtered dataset and giving me a field off of which I can filter the visualization since I only want to include the max row based on a combo of the Date and Time field.

Hi @rrhutch,

Based on above sample data, firstly, create new column in Power BI Desktop using the formula below, then change the data type of newfield to Date/Time  using Data Type option under Modeling ribbon.

newfield = CONCATENATE(Table[Date],CONCATENATE(" ",Table[Time]))

Secondly, create a new column using the following formula.

Result = IF(Table[newfield]=MAX(Table[newfield]), Table[Stage App Decision],"Null")

Thirdly, create a table visual, see my example.
1.PNG

 

Thanks,
Lydia Zhang

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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