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Hi,
I have two columns. COL A has account name(Where the same account name can show up multiple times) and COL B has Earliest Create date.
How do I show only the earliest date by Unique Account? I only need to see the first created date by account.
Thanks,
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hi @Anonymous
try
measure = calculate(min(Table[Date]), allexcept(Table, Table[account name]))
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can try the measure below:
measure = CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Account name] = MAX('Table'[Account name])))
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Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
hi @Anonymous
try
measure = calculate(min(Table[Date]), allexcept(Table, Table[account name]))
How in the heck did this get translated to spanish and posted in the spanish forum....
fortunately I can read, but this is odd.
Hi AZ,
This worked great. Thank you.
Thanks,
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