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Asantos2020
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Get the max value of a column, limiting the search by a Calendar Table

Hello,

 

This may sound really basic, but I've run out of neurons by now and I need your help.

 

I need to get the max value in a column, but the table is filtered by a Calendar Table.

Table1
Date                 Item                Value
01/01/2019      Item1              2

02/01/2019      Item2              3

05/10/2019      Item3              4

 

I've been using this DAX measure to get the max value:

LowestCost = calculate(min(Table1[Value]);Allexpect(Table1;Table1[Item]))

 

I now need to get this max value, but considering the date range in the Calendar Table I have filtering Table1.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Antonio Santos

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mwegener
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Hi @Asantos2020 ,

 

try this.

HighestCost =
CALCULATE (
    MAX ( Table1[Value] ),
    FILTER ( ALL ( 'Calendar' ), 'Calendar'[Date] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )
)

Regards,

Marcus

Dortmund - Germany
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mwegener
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Hi @Asantos2020 ,

 

try this.

HighestCost =
CALCULATE (
    MAX ( Table1[Value] ),
    FILTER ( ALL ( 'Calendar' ), 'Calendar'[Date] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )
)

Regards,

Marcus

Dortmund - Germany
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