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Hello,
I want calculate Date Difference between 2 different tables. I think I did but i have two problem.
1-) that but it gives wrong result when calculating same days.
I use this:
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Try this:
Measure = DATEDIFF(max('Detailed DED Analysis'[DocumentDate]),max(Miro[Fatura Tarihi]),DAY)
Output:
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Hi @Anonymous
Try this if there is a relationship based on the DocumentNumber between those 2 tabels:
Miro Tarih =
LOOKUPVALUE (
Miro[Fatura Tarihi],
Miro[DocumentNumber], Detailed DED Analysis[DocumentNumber]
)
- MAX ( Miro[DocumentNumber] )
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Hello @VahidDM
Thank you for reply.
It did not happen. Or I did something wrong 😞
Hi @Anonymous
Is there any relashionship between your tables?
Can you share a sample of your data?
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@Anonymous
Each Document Number in Miro table has many dates, which onr do you want to use in the calculation?
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Try this:
Measure = DATEDIFF(max('Detailed DED Analysis'[DocumentDate]),max(Miro[Fatura Tarihi]),DAY)
Output:
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Thank you so much @VahidDM
Seems to be working fine. But I couldn't understand why it gives a different result in the crossed out one in the picture below.
@Anonymous
Because of the different aggregation you set for that column (for e.g. Earlier) and the MAX formula you used in the measure.
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