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I need a solution, if the order count is 2 or more, I need to see the latest order date.
Hi @sshiny
Is this result what you want?
This is the original data:
After I apply the measure( if the order count is 2 or more, appear the latest order date):
If it is what you want, you can try this measure:
maxdate = var _max= MAXX(ALL('Table'[order date]),'Table'[order date])
return IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[order counts])>=2, _max,SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[order date]))
Here is my test file that you can use to help understand
Best regards,
Community Support Team Selina zhu
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@sshiny , You can try approach I discussed here
https://amitchandak.medium.com/power-bi-get-the-last-latest-value-of-a-category-d0cf2fcf92d0
@amitchandak PFA the data sample. In the last order date , I need a single value-the last order date for the particular tag
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