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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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Hi @Asantos2020 ,
try this.
HighestCost =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Table1[Value] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Calendar' ), 'Calendar'[Date] <= MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) )
)
Regards,
Marcus
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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
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, this will also help others.
Please give Kudos for support.
Marcus Wegener works as Full Stack Power BI Engineer at BI or DIE.
His mission is clear: "Get the most out of data, with Power BI."
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