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I need a new table that brings over some columns from my initial table but filters it for a few months.
I got it to work with only 1 month like this:
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Hi, @trevordunham
try below it might work
Current Year Table =
CALCULATETABLE(SUMMARIZE(
'Survey Data',
'Survey Data'[ResponseId],
'Survey Data'[Combined NPS],
'Survey Data'[CES Promoters],
'Survey Data'[CES Detractors],
'Survey Data'[CES Total],
'Survey Data'[EndDate]),
MONTH('Survey Data'[EndDate])=1 , MONTH('Survey Data'[EndDate])=2)
you can use or( || ) if you needed instead of , (and(&))
Hi, @trevordunham
try below it might work
Current Year Table =
CALCULATETABLE(SUMMARIZE(
'Survey Data',
'Survey Data'[ResponseId],
'Survey Data'[Combined NPS],
'Survey Data'[CES Promoters],
'Survey Data'[CES Detractors],
'Survey Data'[CES Total],
'Survey Data'[EndDate]),
MONTH('Survey Data'[EndDate])=1 , MONTH('Survey Data'[EndDate])=2)
you can use or( || ) if you needed instead of , (and(&))
Using || in place of OR worked, thank you.
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