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Hi,
Is there a formula I can use that can be a continuous if then statement without having to write it all out?
So far this is my formula for Jan 1,2014:
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hi @Anonymous
The simple way is use RANKX Function to create a calculate column
Column=RANKX('Date',[Date],,ASC)
and here is sample pbix file, please try it.
Regards,
Lin
hi @Anonymous
The simple way is use RANKX Function to create a calculate column
Column=RANKX('Date',[Date],,ASC)
and here is sample pbix file, please try it.
Regards,
Lin
thank you so so much!
Sarah
And maybe this will help:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Sequential/m-p/380231#M116
@Greg_Deckler this is great! but how do i show it over the years? so 1/1/2014 would be 1, but 1/1/2015 would be 366, 1/1/2016 would be 732 (bc of leap year)
Right, that was the purpose of Sequential, to give a sequential number that spanned years. I think I did it based on weeks and not days but should be relatively easy to modify for days. You may have to scroll through the entire thread because I think there were some bug fixes. I have the official version in my book which I believe had all of the bug fixes and other improvements that I came up with. Let me know if you need some help modifying it. I can probably find some time to go grab my latest code from my book and modify it for day instead of week.
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