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Hello,
I created a Dates Table with a column that captures all dates in an identified data set. I used the following formula to achieve this:
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@JJP1
Often simply creating a table using the below already works, as this formula looks at all the data in your data model.
@JJP1
Often simply creating a table using the below already works, as this formula looks at all the data in your data model.
This seems to work for now. It has happened where measures tend to work for some time and eventually they stop working. Hopefully this is the answer!
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