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I have data that looks like this:
So a single company (co) can have multiple owners (code) over time. I am trying to find a way so that if a company has a code of 'CentrallyHR', the (enddate) column for the entire company, not just the row with 'CentrallyHR', = 12/31/2100. Here's the calculated column I have, I just don't know how to modify to get what I'm looking for:
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@Anonymous ,
You may refer to the DAX below.
Column =
IF (
CONTAINS ( Table1, Table1[co], Table1[co], Table1[code], "CentrallyHR" ),
DATE ( 2100, 12, 31 ),
Table1[enddate]
)
@Anonymous ,
You may refer to the DAX below.
Column =
IF (
CONTAINS ( Table1, Table1[co], Table1[co], Table1[code], "CentrallyHR" ),
DATE ( 2100, 12, 31 ),
Table1[enddate]
)
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