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Grevatious
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Get the last delivery date

Hello everyone

I need help! I have two tables. The first one has all the description of the order and the customer information and the other shows all the information related to the delivery of each order. Each order may have 2 or more tracking numbers with different delivery dates.

What I'm trying to do is get the last delivery date from table 2 for each order in table 1.

I've tried many times in vain, so on the right I'm using the formula "Firstnoblank", but this only returns the first value it finds instead of the last one by date.

Table 2:

Delivery information
OrderTracking numberDelivery date
123100011/1/2020
124100022/1/2020
125100033/1/2020
126100044/1/2020
125100055/1/2020
123100066/1/2020

Table 1:

Orders
OrderLast delivery date
1236/1/2020
1242/1/2020
1255/1/2020
1264/1/2020

Thank you all!

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v-chuncz-msft
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Community Support

@Grevatious 

 

See solution in post below.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Get-the-last-delivery-date/td-p/1074681

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

Use this measure in you table to display the date

 

 

Measure =
VAR __id = MAX( 'Table'[Orders] )
VAR __date = CALCULATE ( MAX( 'Table'[Delivery date] ), ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Orders] = __id )
RETURN CALCULATE ( MAx ( 'Table'[Delivery date] ), VALUES ( 'Table'[Orders] ), 'Table'[Orders] = __id, 'Table'[Delivery date] = __date )

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Greg_Deckler
Community Champion
Community Champion

Probably in Table1,

 

Last delivery date = MAXX(FILTER(RELATEDTABLE('Table2'),'Table2'[Order]=[Order]),[Delivery date])

 

 



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