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Hello
I have the data:
A, 01/01/20, X1
A, 02/01/20, X2
A, 01/01/20, X3
A, 02/01/20, X4
B, 01/01/20, X5
B, 02/01/20, X6
B, 01/01/20, X7
...
I want to get the X value which corresponds to the maximum date for each of the A and B.
Any idea please?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Here the sample data:
Then you can use the following measure:
Measure = VAR A = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Column2]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Column1])) RETURN CALCULATE(CONCATENATEX('Table','Table'[Column3],","),'Table'[Column2] =A)
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
@Anonymous , Try a measure like
calculate(sum(Table[col 3]), filter(Table, Table[Date] = calculate(max(Table[date]), allexcept(Table, Table[col 1]))))
@amitchandak I cannot make any sense of what you wrote, can you explain step by step please?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Here the sample data:
Then you can use the following measure:
Measure = VAR A = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Column2]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Column1])) RETURN CALCULATE(CONCATENATEX('Table','Table'[Column3],","),'Table'[Column2] =A)
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
@Anonymous , I do not see any column name,
So the columns are col1, date, col3
so you can try max of col3 on max of date on allexpect col 1
calculate(maxTable[col 3]), filter(Table, Table[Date] = calculate(max(Table[date]), allexcept(Table, Table[col 1]))))
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