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I have a table with various fields however for this purpose consider the following fields only:
item # (text field)
Payment date (date field)
Status (text field)
A slicer exists to select on payment date (which are month ends)
I want to be be able to identify a list of Item# whose status changed relative to the prior period only as shown. So if I select for 8/31/2018 in the slicer I will only see those Items whose status code changed from their status as of 07/31/2018
how would I create a measure to determin/reflect this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @dedmondson,
Create a measure, add it to visual level filter and set its value to 1.
check status =
IF (
SELECTEDVALUE ( Table3[Status] )
= CALCULATE (
LASTNONBLANK ( Table3[Status], 1 ),
FILTER (
ALLEXCEPT ( Table3, Table3[item#] ),
Table3[Payment date] < MAX ( Table3[Payment date] )
)
),
1,
0
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @dedmondson,
Create a measure, add it to visual level filter and set its value to 1.
check status =
IF (
SELECTEDVALUE ( Table3[Status] )
= CALCULATE (
LASTNONBLANK ( Table3[Status], 1 ),
FILTER (
ALLEXCEPT ( Table3, Table3[item#] ),
Table3[Payment date] < MAX ( Table3[Payment date] )
)
),
1,
0
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Sample data would help, but probably something along the lines of:
Measure =
VAR __paymentDate = MAX('Table'[Payment Date])
VAR __item = MAX('Table'[Item #])
VAR __status = MAX('Table'[Status])
VAR __lastDate = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[Item #]=__item && MONTH([Payment Date]) + 1 = MONTH(__paymentDate) && YEAR(__paymentDate)=YEAR([Payment Date])),[Payment Date])
VAR __lastStatus = MAXX(FILTER('Table',[Item #]=__item && [Payment Date] = __lastDate),[Status])
RETURN IF(__status <> __lastStatus,1,0)
Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
getting there I think...working on it... but you use the VAR expression,w hich one, there are 4 in the DAX measure builder?
Var.p
VAR.s
VARX.p
Varx.s
Nope, just VAR. This creates a variable.
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