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I am creating a visual matrix w/ the columns stated below. The first 3 columns are being calculated by counting the data records we have, however the "County Cases per 100k" is being uploaded from public records. The county data has a 7 day average for each day. The problem is that the previous 3 columns calculate there data in between the date ranges (8/22-8/28) in the slicer, but for the last column, I only need the value from the last date (8/28). I tried creating a measure to LOOKUPVALUE() from the "County Cases per 100k" column using my HelperColumn, but because there are several records from each location it returns either an avg, min, or max etc. of all of the county 7 day averages. I only need the most recent value based on the filter date.
Date Slicer: 8/22/21 - 8/28/21
-Campus | -Campus Enrollment | -Campus Cases | -Campus Avg. per 100k | -County Cases per 100k (7 Day) |
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Measure for last column:
County Cases Average per 100k = LOOKUPVALUE('County COVID Data'[cases_avg_per_100k], 'County COVID Data'[HelperColumn], 'Campus Case Master'[HelperColumn], 'County COVID Data'[Date], MAX('Campus Case Master'[Date]))
Hey @MickyG ,
it's a little bit hard to tell without knowing the data model. I don't really see a need for a lookup.
Can you check if the following approach works:
County Cases Average per 100k =
CALCULATE(
SUM( 'County COVID Data'[cases_avg_per_100k] ),
'County COVID Data'[Date] = MAX( 'Campus Case Master'[Date] )
)
The "Campus Case Master' and 'County COVID Data' are both linked by the HelperColumn. I've tried using the date as a link as well and get the same results. Also, I tried the formula you sent. The error I recieve is "A function MAX has been used in a True/False expression that is used as a table filter expression. This is not allowed."
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