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I'm new to Power BI. I have a date slicer with a first date and a second date.
This slicer is not related with the principal table who needs to be filtered.
I made a column " Filtre_cax_1" with this mesure :
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@patoku0207 try this:
Filtre_Cas_1 =
var MinDate = FIRSTDATE(Calendrier_SIF[DateSQL]) ' 01/09/2023 in this example
var MaxDate = LASTDATE(Calendrier_SIF[DateSQL]) ' 30/09/2023 in this example
RETURN
IF(SELECTEDVALUE(PassageStock[DateSortie])<MinDate,1,0)
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@patoku0207 use MAX or MIN instead of SELECTEDVALUE
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hello and thanks for your answer. Unfortunately SELECTEDVALUE is not recognized .
I use a direct connection to analysis services and dont import datas.
@patoku0207 try this:
Filtre_Cas_1 =
var MinDate = FIRSTDATE(Calendrier_SIF[DateSQL]) ' 01/09/2023 in this example
var MaxDate = LASTDATE(Calendrier_SIF[DateSQL]) ' 30/09/2023 in this example
RETURN
IF(SELECTEDVALUE(PassageStock[DateSortie])<MinDate,1,0)
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