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Hello dear Community,
Hope you're doing well.
I have a problem.
I have a list of flights that have an outbound date and a scheduled date.
Based on the flight status, I create a measure that will give me a weighting.
Then I isolate the minimum status for flights with an outbound or planned date greater than 2023 with a measure.
I transform this result by assigning it a status.
I have several values
But when I want to see by flight, for Flight 2 it doesn't give me the right value. It tells me it's 1 (Achieved) when it should be 2 since it doesn't have a date greater than 2023.
Can you help me?
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @MiloDi ,
The table data is shown below:
Please follow these steps:
1. Use the following DAX expression to create a measure named ‘lsoler_min_statut >2023’
Isoler_min_statut >2023 = MINX(FILTER('Table1','Table1'[AllerDebutReel].[Year] > 2023 || 'Table1'[PlanificationDate].[Year] > 2023),[PonderationStatut])
2. Use the following DAX expression to create a measure named ‘min_statut’
min_statut = MINX(FILTER('Table1','Table1'[AllerDebutReel].[Year] > 2023 || 'Table1'[PlanificationDate].[Year] > 2023),'Table1'[Statut ])
3. Final output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @MiloDi ,
The table data is shown below:
Please follow these steps:
1. Use the following DAX expression to create a measure named ‘lsoler_min_statut >2023’
Isoler_min_statut >2023 = MINX(FILTER('Table1','Table1'[AllerDebutReel].[Year] > 2023 || 'Table1'[PlanificationDate].[Year] > 2023),[PonderationStatut])
2. Use the following DAX expression to create a measure named ‘min_statut’
min_statut = MINX(FILTER('Table1','Table1'[AllerDebutReel].[Year] > 2023 || 'Table1'[PlanificationDate].[Year] > 2023),'Table1'[Statut ])
3. Final output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hello @Anonymous
Thanks for the solution.
I had got lost in my measurements and wasn't looking at the problem from the right angle.
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