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Hi all,
I have created a new table, which gives me the maximum value of a partnr_creditor per year - month.
Looking at the partnumber_sup 008873J (example), I want to fill up the values for the months, which do have no values:
first look for the most recent value;
if not, look for the first-nex value
The outcome should be as follows:
Month 1 and 2: show value of month 3 (show first next value)
Month 6, 7 and 8: show value of month 5 (smost recent value)
Month 9: show value of month 8 (show most recent value)
Hope you can help me with this, thanks in advance.
John
test_tabel =
SUMMARIZE (
'* werkblad',
'* werkblad'[partnr_creditor] ,
'* werkblad'[invoice_date] ,
'* werkblad'[invoice_date_jaar] ,
'* werkblad'[invoice_date_maand] ,
"part.price.list", LASTNONBLANKVALUE ( '* werkblad'[partnr_creditor], MAX ( '* werkblad'[part.price_list] )
))
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Can you please share a mockup data or sample of your PBIX file. You can use a onedrive, google drive, we transfer or similar link to upload your files.
If the information is sensitive please share it trough private message.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Anonymous ,
Can you please share a mockup data or sample of your PBIX file. You can use a onedrive, google drive, we transfer or similar link to upload your files.
If the information is sensitive please share it trough private message.
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsGood day @MFelix ,
Thanks fo your nmessage. I was already able to solve this isssue bij myself over the last weekend.
So, problem solved!
John
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