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Hi,
I need to calculate the date difference between 2 max dates
example below: i need the date difference between Accept and Hired of John
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@Anonymous,
Or you can use measure below:
Date Difference = CALCULATE(DATEDIFF(MIN(Table1[Max Date]), MAX(Table1[Max Date]), DAY), ALLEXCEPT(Table1, Table1[Name]))
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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@Anonymous,
Or you can use measure below:
Date Difference = CALCULATE(DATEDIFF(MIN(Table1[Max Date]), MAX(Table1[Max Date]), DAY), ALLEXCEPT(Table1, Table1[Name]))
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, if you want the difference in number of days you could use as a calculated column:
Date Difference = VAR CurrentPerson = Table1[Name] VAR AcceptDate = CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[Max date]);FILTER(Table1;Table1[Name]=CurrentPerson);Table1[Step]="Accept") VAR HiredDate = CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[Max date]);FILTER(Table1;Table1[Name]=CurrentPerson);Table1[Step]="Hired") RETURN HiredDate-AcceptDate
/Johan
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