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I am trying to manipulate data that had been already loaded into Power BI to create new calculated data to be referenced to build a visual in my report. I also want my loaded data to automatically adjust based on the current date.
For context, I have a list of exceptions that I had filtered out by Status (Active and Expired). I want to create a seperate table from this filtered data that seperates the filtered data into three categories from original two (Active, Expiring (<30 Days from Expiring), and Expired).
These will be calculated using the equivalent of using the SumIf function in excel based on a changing current date.
Here is what I'm trying to accomplish based on an example in excel.
Hi,
Share the download link of that MS Excel file with 2 tabs - Source data and the Pivot Table.
Hi @alanphamvistra4 ,
Assume that the field [Status] is already created in your table, you can create a table visual and drag the field [Status] and [Exception ID] with aggregation function Count(Distinct) just as below screenshot to get it. Please find the details in the attachment.
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