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Hi, I need to implement this table onto Power BI

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The table that I currently have right now is:

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Would appreciate any kind of help from you guys. Thank you!

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you can create two measures

startdate = min('Table'[start date])
enddate = max('Table'[end date])
 
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@Anonymous 

maybe you can try group by in PQ

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Anonymous
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appreciate ur help. however, i think it has to be done using a measure. using the PQ will remove my other data found in the query.

 

@Anonymous 

you can create two measures

startdate = min('Table'[start date])
enddate = max('Table'[end date])
 
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Thanks for the help!

 

 

you are welcome





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