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artblakey
Helper I
Helper I

Date in slicer (between dates) to default to last date in table

Hello,

 

I am using a slicer (between dates) where it lets the user select two dates (from and to).  But I would like this slicer to default both dates to the last date available on my table (Trade Date).  From there the user will still have the ability to change the date range, but I would like the default dates to be the last dates with available data.

 

Thanks in advance.

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jdbuchanan71
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Super User

I assume you are working with a date table?  If so you can add a calculated column to is, something like.

In Data = 
VAR _StartDate = MIN ( Table[Trade Date] )
VAR _EndDate = MAX ( Table[Trade Date] )
Return Calendar[Date] >= _StartDate && Calendar[Date] <= _EndDate

Then you add this field as a filter on your date slicer and set it to only show where  In Data = True and that will limit the date range on the slicer to be just the full range with data.

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@artblakey , I doubt you have a way to default slicer end to max date. There are workarounds like.

You have a calendar that ends at max date

 

Calendar = Calendar(Min(Table[Date]),Max(Table[Date]))

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@artblakey , I doubt you have a way to default slicer end to max date. There are workarounds like.

You have a calendar that ends at max date

 

Calendar = Calendar(Min(Table[Date]),Max(Table[Date]))

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jdbuchanan71
Super User
Super User

I assume you are working with a date table?  If so you can add a calculated column to is, something like.

In Data = 
VAR _StartDate = MIN ( Table[Trade Date] )
VAR _EndDate = MAX ( Table[Trade Date] )
Return Calendar[Date] >= _StartDate && Calendar[Date] <= _EndDate

Then you add this field as a filter on your date slicer and set it to only show where  In Data = True and that will limit the date range on the slicer to be just the full range with data.

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