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Dear all,
I have below code
hi @Anonymous ,
Please use measure instead of calculated column.
Common ways to create measure:
Different results between measure and calculated column would be shown as below:
Dear @Anonymous ,
I have date in same table and not different one, How do I create relationships between column headers of same table?
Hi @bhuvanasundar,
As far as I’m concerned, If “date” column and “Observation Method” column are in the same table then there’s no need to create relationship.
You can create a slicer or a filter on the visual.
Results would be shown as below:
Pbix as attached.
If this still doesn’t meet your expectations, could you please provide some test files or expect visual?
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Dear @Anonymous ,
Date and Observation methods are in same column,
But I want date filter applicable to calculated calcumn.
Hi,
Your formula is correct. Write that as a measure (not a calculated column).
Hope this helps.
Hello @Ashish_Mathur , I am new here, can u help me step by step.
Is it possible to covert calculated column to a measure?
There is no way to convert. Delete the calculated column formula and go to Modelling > New Measure.
hi @Anonymous ,
I create a demo according to your description:
Manage relationship between table “observation” and table “date”:
Create measure according to your code:
Result would be changed after changing values of slicer:
If this demo doesn’t meet your expectations, any test data would be helpful if you can provide.
Hopefully works for you, BTW, PBIX as attached.
Community Support Team _ Jay Wang
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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