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Hello to all
I have the following historical table:
Id Date issueid Release LastRelease
1 2017-10-12 2 1 False
2 2017-11-12 3 1 False
3 2017-12-12 3 2 True
4 2017-10-12 4 2 True
5 2017-11-12 5 2 True
6 2017-12-12 5 3 False
7 2017-11-12 6 3 False
8 2017-12-12 7 4 False
What I need is to display a table to display the issueid.
In the case above I would like to display to release 2 (Release true):
issueid
3
4
Because in fact 5 was moved to Release 3 and it should not be displayed.
I'm able to make a table but 5 keeps showing... because in fact we have a True in the list.
Any ideias?
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@Zubair_Muhammad Thanks for the reply
I'm getting a duplicate dates in last date... which is correct because I can get the same date for different issueid.
Hi @Anonymous
Try this calculated table
From the Modelling Tab >>>New Table
Table = FILTER ( SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[ issueid], "Status", CALCULATE ( VALUES ( Table1[LastRelease] ), LASTDATE ( Table1[Date] ) ) ), [Status] = TRUE )
@Zubair_Muhammad Thanks for the reply
I'm getting a duplicate dates in last date... which is correct because I can get the same date for different issueid.
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