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I have 4 date fields. Date Ordered, Date Shipped, Date Received, Date Created. I want to compare the dates in each field with each other to find which is the newest date then assign a field with value of the field name to show what stage the order is in. Does anyone have any ideas or a different approach? Thanks
DAte Created 7/1/2023
Date Ordered 7/3/2023
Date Shipped
Date Received
Stage = Ordered
DAte Created 7/1/2023
Date Ordered 7/3/2023
Date Shipped 7/13/2023
Date Received
Stage = Shipped
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Rather than comparing dates, I just thought to look for which statuses have a value to determine the status. I'm assuming here, that the order of statuses is Create > Order > Shipped > Received.
Here's the measure I used:
Status =
var _ordered = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Ordered])
var _shipped = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Shipped])
var _received = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Received])
return SWITCH(TRUE(),
ISBLANK(_received) && ISBLANK(_shipped) && ISBLANK(_ordered), "Created",
ISBLANK(_received) && ISBLANK(_shipped), "Ordered",
ISBLANK(_received), "Shipped",
"Received"
)You'll probably need to make some tweaks for it to work for your specific data though.
Is this what you are looking for?
Yes it is...thank you
Rather than comparing dates, I just thought to look for which statuses have a value to determine the status. I'm assuming here, that the order of statuses is Create > Order > Shipped > Received.
Here's the measure I used:
Status =
var _ordered = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Ordered])
var _shipped = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Shipped])
var _received = SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Received])
return SWITCH(TRUE(),
ISBLANK(_received) && ISBLANK(_shipped) && ISBLANK(_ordered), "Created",
ISBLANK(_received) && ISBLANK(_shipped), "Ordered",
ISBLANK(_received), "Shipped",
"Received"
)You'll probably need to make some tweaks for it to work for your specific data though.
This also worked. Thanks for the help!
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