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I have a table where I have duplicate items each with a task and a time component of when the task started.
| ID | Task | Time | |
| 1 | person1@email.com | Task1 | 23/08/2022 14:08:00 |
| 1 | person1@email.com | Task2 | 23/08/2022 16:52:17 |
| 1 | person1@email.com | Task3 | 24/08/2022 01:52:17 |
2 | person2@email.com | Task1 | 23/08/2022 15:52:17 |
2 | person2@email.com | Task2 | 23/08/2022 21:37:45 |
3 | person3@email.com | Task1 | 23/08/2022 15:52:18 |
3 | person3@email.com | Task2 | 23/08/2022 21:00:10 |
3 | person3@email.com | Task3 | 24/08/2022 15:52:17 |
4 | person4@email.com | Task1 | 23/08/2022 22:54:45 |
5 | person5@email.com | Task1 | 24/08/2022 00:45:41 |
I would like to get the last date per each email in a table visual. How would I be able to achieve that?
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Try:
Max date per person =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[Time] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[ID] ) )
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Try:
Max date per person =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[Time] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[ID] ) )
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
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