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Antje
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Determine latest change date from a set of identical entries and return another value

For a set of identical "S/N" and "Material desciption", I would need to detremine the "EXW date" bases on the last "Changed on" date". That date needs to be returned to "Final Date". How can I solve this?

S/NMaterial descriptionChanged onEXW dateFinal Date
61Machine A6/2/20229/13/20228/30/2022
61Machine A7/1/20229/13/20228/30/2022
61Machine A8/1/20228/30/20228/30/2022
61Machine B9/1/20228/12/20228/12/2022
62Machine A8/2/20229/13/20229/13/2022
62Machine A7/1/20229/13/20229/13/2022
62Machine A6/1/202210/1/20229/13/2022
62Machine C9/1/20228/12/20228/12/2022

 

 
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Thank you @v-zhangti for your help!
I eneded up with 2 calculations. First, I caclulated the last "changed on" date.

Calc Changed on Date=Calculate( MAX('Table'[Changed on]), Filter('Table''Table'[Material description] = EARLIER('Table'[Material description]&& 'Table'[S/N] = EARLIER('Table'[S/N])))
Next, I caclulated the corrosponding "EWX date":
Final Date= Calculate( MAX('Table'[EXW Date]), Filter('Table', 'Table'[Material description] = EARLIER('Table'[Material description]) && 'Table'[S/N] = EARLIER('Table'[S/N] && 'Table'[Changed on].[Date] = 'Table'[Calc Changed on Date]))

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v-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Antje 

 

You can try the following methods.

Column:

 

Final Date = 
CALCULATE (
    MIN ( 'Table'[EXW date] ),
    FILTER (
        'Table',
        [Material description] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Material description] )
            && [S/N] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[S/N] )
    )
)

 

vzhangti_0-1662537490003.png

Is this the result you expect?

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thank you @v-zhangti for your help!
I eneded up with 2 calculations. First, I caclulated the last "changed on" date.

Calc Changed on Date=Calculate( MAX('Table'[Changed on]), Filter('Table''Table'[Material description] = EARLIER('Table'[Material description]&& 'Table'[S/N] = EARLIER('Table'[S/N])))
Next, I caclulated the corrosponding "EWX date":
Final Date= Calculate( MAX('Table'[EXW Date]), Filter('Table', 'Table'[Material description] = EARLIER('Table'[Material description]) && 'Table'[S/N] = EARLIER('Table'[S/N] && 'Table'[Changed on].[Date] = 'Table'[Calc Changed on Date]))
CSN
New Member

Hi Antje,

Within Power Query you can use an advanced group by to group this table on S/N and Material description. Create a new column (Final Date) based on the EXW date with Max as operation.

Then you can merge your existing query (on S/N and Material description) with this query and add the new column to it.

 

Best regards,

Coen

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