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Hello there,
I have the following table:
Each line corresponds to an update on the inventory of a given product in a given store in a particular type of inventory.
I need to always get the latest date, because in one day there may be more than one change. I want to generate a temporal graph with the data.
I tried several methods but I did not succeed.
Thank you.
Each line corresponds to an update on the inventory of a given product in a given store in a particular type of inventory.
I need to always get the latest date, because in one day there may be more than one change. I want to generate a temporal graph with the data.
I tried several methods but I did not succeed.
Could you share more details about your expected results and post the current dax formula you are using?
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