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DAX Studio Using Todays Date as a field in a query

Hi, I want to use todays date as a field in a DAX Studio Query. But no matter how I use it (so far), I've been unable to successfully implement it. Tried so many things and I'm betting the solution is so simple I'll be saying to myself "why didn't i think of that"

Here's my query 

EVALUATE
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
    RallyStories[Accepted Date],
    RallyStories[Creation Date],
    RallyStories[Last Updated Date],
    RallyStories[In Progress Date],
    RallyStories[Blocked],
    RallyStories[Blocked Reason],
    RallyStories[Delivery Stream],
    RallyStories[Feature ID],
    RallyStories[Feature Name],
    RallyStories[Feature Project],
    RallyStories[Flow State],
    RallyStories[Flow State Changed Date],
    RallyStories[Flow State UUID],
    RallyStories[Formatted ID],
    RallyStories[Iteration],
    RallyStories[Name],
    RallyStories[Owner],
    RallyStories[Plan Estimate],
    RallyStories[Portfolio],
    RallyStories[Ready],
    RallyStories[Release],
    RallyStories[Release Train],
    RallyStories[Schedule State],
    RallyStories[Team],
    RallyStories[Team UUID],
    RallyStories[UUID],
KEEPFILTERS(FILTER(ALL(RallyStories[Last Updated Date]), RallyStories[Last Updated Date] >= (TODAY()-1)))
    TODAY() as 'CurrentDay'
)
ORDER BY 
    RallyStories[Accepted Date] ASC
/* END QUERY BUILDER */

 

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MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

To what I can read from your code you want to return the table with only todays dates correct? 

 

You are using a KEEPFILTER this vchanges the filter context and you are using it has part of your table try to change it to the following syntax:

FILTER (
    SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
        RallyStories[Accepted Date],
        RallyStories[Creation Date],
        RallyStories[Last Updated Date],
        RallyStories[In Progress Date],
        RallyStories[Blocked],
        RallyStories[Blocked Reason],
        RallyStories[Delivery Stream],
        RallyStories[Feature ID],
        RallyStories[Feature Name],
        RallyStories[Feature Project],
        RallyStories[Flow State],
        RallyStories[Flow State Changed Date],
        RallyStories[Flow State UUID],
        RallyStories[Formatted ID],
        RallyStories[Iteration],
        RallyStories[Name],
        RallyStories[Owner],
        RallyStories[Plan Estimate],
        RallyStories[Portfolio],
        RallyStories[Ready],
        RallyStories[Release],
        RallyStories[Release Train],
        RallyStories[Schedule State],
        RallyStories[Team],
        RallyStories[Team UUID],
        RallyStories[UUID]
    ),
    KEEPFILTERS (
        FILTER (
            ALL ( RallyStories[Last Updated Date] ),
            RallyStories[Last Updated Date]
                >= ( TODAY () - 1 )
        )
    )
)
ORDER BY 
    RallyStories[Accepted Date] ASC

Regards

Miguel Félix


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