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HI Guys,
I have a table which has 2 columns, first column has Dates in YYYY/MM format eg. 2017/01 and all are identical. No Duplicates.
In the second column i have values realted to each date.
My Requirement is i have create a measure where in have to get the value of Highest date.
For Eg:
Table Staructure
Date Value
2017/01 20.5
2017/02 16.5
2017/03 19.3
2017/12 18.9
From the above table i have to get 18.9 as the value as Higest date is 2017/12.
Can you please help me with the DAX Query.
We have give the higest date dynamically not hard coded.
Thanks in Advance.
@mravi0712 your first column type is date?
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@mravi0712 assuming you first column is date, you can add following measure
Most Recent Date Value = VAR __recentDate = CALCULATE( LASTDATE( Table1[Date] ), ALL( Table1[Date] ) ) RETURN CALCULATE( MAX( Table1[Amount] ),Table1[Date] = __recentDate )
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