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Grouping Data by Time Frame

I would like to group data into buckets based off the number of days from which the data is ran.  Here is a sample of what my data looks like.

 

PMT_AMOUNTCHECK_DATE
$10.009/5/2017
$75.002/25/2018
$100.005/7/2018
$200.001/11/2018
$60.003/5/2018
$15.0010/11/2017
$150.0012/12/2017
$25.004/16/2018
$100.004/1/2018
$30.001/16/2018

 

 

What I would like to do is show the data as the following if I ran the data on 8/27/2018.

 

Time FrameCountTotal
90-120 Days1$100.00
121-180 Days2$125.00
181 and greater7$540.00

 

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v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

After my research , you can do these follow my steps like below:

Step1:

Add a ran date column

for example:

3.PNG

Step 2:

Add a Time Frame column:

Time Frame = IF(DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)>=30&&DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)<=120,"90-120 Days",IF(DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)>120&&DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)<=180,"121-180 Days",IF(DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)>180,"181 and greater"))) 

9.png

Step 3:

Drag filed Time Frame,PMT_AMOUNT,CHECK_DATE into table visual, and change the aggregate type of filed CHECK_DATE to Count.10.png

 

Result:

11.png

Best Regards,

Lin

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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abbasabdulla
Frequent Visitor

Hi,

Try the below function as Calculated Column 

let
  daysuntilltoday= (DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow())-[CHECK_DATE]),

 d= Int64.From(daysuntilltoday),

tag= if d >=90 and d <=120 then "90-120 Days" else if d >=121 and d <=180 then "121-180 Days" else
if d >=181 then "181 and greater" else "Another group"

in
  tag

Then group your data using this column

v-lili6-msft
Community Support
Community Support

After my research , you can do these follow my steps like below:

Step1:

Add a ran date column

for example:

3.PNG

Step 2:

Add a Time Frame column:

Time Frame = IF(DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)>=30&&DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)<=120,"90-120 Days",IF(DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)>120&&DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)<=180,"121-180 Days",IF(DATEDIFF(Table2[CHECK_DATE],Table2[Ran date],DAY)>180,"181 and greater"))) 

9.png

Step 3:

Drag filed Time Frame,PMT_AMOUNT,CHECK_DATE into table visual, and change the aggregate type of filed CHECK_DATE to Count.10.png

 

Result:

11.png

Best Regards,

Lin

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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