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Pricey79
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Date Query

Hello

I have a problem that I cant solve.

I have a column in date form titled required date. I would like to know how I could get a card to show me how many items are due in the next two weeks, and how many items are required completely please?

Could anyone help?

Thank you 

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@Pricey79 . 

 

You are not closing DISTINCTCOUNT. 

 

Please use ) after giving the column. 

 

Regards, 

Manikumar

 

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manikumar34
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@Pricey79 ,

Use the below to check the last 14 days distinct values. 

 

Measure =
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Value]),DATESINPERIOD(LASDATE('Table'[Date]),-14,DAY))





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@manikumar34 

Thank you for your reply. 

Using your solution I get the error message :

 

Too few arguments were passed in DATESINPERIOD fucntion. The minium argument count for the function is 4 

 

 

@Pricey79 , hey Sorry. 

 

I was missing to refre the Dates columns. 

 

Measure =
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Value]),DATESINPERIOD('Table'[Date],LASDATE('Table'[Date]),-14,DAY))

 

Check with the above

 

Reards, 

Manikumar





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@manikumar34 

 

thank you, but I still get the below:

 

Pricey79_0-1602495960687.png

 

@Pricey79 . 

 

You are not closing DISTINCTCOUNT. 

 

Please use ) after giving the column. 

 

Regards, 

Manikumar

 

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@manikumar34 

 

Brilliant, thank you

@Pricey79 , 

🙂 Awesome, you got the answer. 

 

Your Kudo will be appreciated. 

 

Regards, 

Manikumar





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amitchandak
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@Pricey79 , Something like this

 

Measure =
var _min = maxx(allselcted('Table'),'Table'[Date])
return
calculate(count('Table'[Value]),filter('Table','Table'[Date] >=_min && 'Table'[Date] <= _min + 14))

 

you can use distinctcount inplace of count

 

 

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Thank you for replying

 

I'm afraid thats a bit complicated for me, I am a real novice at this. 

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