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Hello, I'm writing a DAX function and need to pass 4 arguments to the MIN function. However it appears in DAX the MIN function can only accept 2 arguments. Is there any workaround to overcoming the 2 argument limit with MIN?
Thanks so much!
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Hi @Anonymous,
You can use Variables like in example below.
Column = VAR m1 = MIN(YourTable[arguments1], YourTable[arguments2]) VAR m2 = MIN(YourTable[arguments3], YourTable[arguments4]) RETURN MIN(m1, m2)
Regards,
Mariusz
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Hi @Anonymous,
You can use Variables like in example below.
Column = VAR m1 = MIN(YourTable[arguments1], YourTable[arguments2]) VAR m2 = MIN(YourTable[arguments3], YourTable[arguments4]) RETURN MIN(m1, m2)
Regards,
Mariusz
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you very much - this solution works. I also discovered that it can be done by simply nesting the min functions in lieu of using VAR.
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