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koorosh
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Filtering by date and Text

Hello Experts,
With SUMMARIZECOLUMNS wants to create a new table. There are two columns that would be used for filtering. One text column and one date column. The filter context is all text that starts with “Certified” and dates in 2022 year. What is the Dax ?

 

I guess it should be something like following:

 

Certified List = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('Table1'[Col1],'Table1'[Col2],'Table1'[Col3],
FILTER('Table1',[Col1] in {"Certified" && " "}),

DATESBETWEEN(Table1[date],01 01 2020, 31 12 2020)

 

But it is not completely correct.

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Certified List =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('Table1'[Col1],'Table1'[Col2],'Table1'[Col3],
FILTER('Table1',LEFT('Table1'[col1],9)="Certified"))

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Samarth_18
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @koorosh ,

 

Pls try this:-

Certified List =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
    'Table1'[Col1],
    'Table1'[Col2],
    'Table1'[Col3],
    FILTER (
        'Table1',
        [Col1]
            IN { "Certified", " " }
                && (
                    Table1[date] >= DATE ( 2020, 01, 01 )
                        && Table1[date] <= DATE ( 2020, 12, 31 )
                )
    )
)

 

Thanks,

Samarth

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Samarth

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Certified List =

SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (

    'Table1'[Col1],

    'Table1'[Col2],

    'Table1'[Col3],

    FILTER (

        'Table1',

        [Col1]

            IN { "Certified", " " }))

 

On the first try, the first part does not work.

@koorosh , Try like

SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
'Table1'[Col1],
'Table1'[Col2],
'Table1'[Col3],
FILTER (
'Table1',
[Col1]
IN { "Certified", " " } || isblank('Table1'[Col1]) ))

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No Amit. Does not work.

Certified List =

SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('Table1'[Col1],'Table1'[Col2],'Table1'[Col3],

FILTER('Table1'[Col1] IN {"Certified"," "}||ISBLANK('Table1'[Col1]))

Certified List =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('Table1'[Col1],'Table1'[Col2],'Table1'[Col3],
FILTER('Table1',LEFT('Table1'[col1],9)="Certified"))

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