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AnetaK
Helper V
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IF on date - Expressions that yield variant data-type...

Hello,

 

I have four status dates and want to show on the report always the latest status with the possibility to change to other dates.

So I want to have "Last status" and the other dates.

Something like this: Column2 = IF('Status date'[Status date]=MAX('Status date'[Status date]);"Last status";'Status date'[Status date]).

But I get an error.

However it works for Column1 = IF('Status date'[Status date]=MAX('Status date'[Status date]);1;0)

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Could anybody, please, help me with it?

 

 

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Ha! I've found the solution! 🙂

 

Status date = If('Status date'[Status date_date]=maX('Status date'[Status date_date]);"Last status";format('Status date'[Status date_date];"YYYY-MM-DD"))

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BeemsC
Resolver III
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Basically what that error is saying, is that you are trying to use a string, where an integer was expected.
So you are trying to write something, where a numeric value is expected. That's why 1 and 0 are working.

You either need to make both integer, or both strings.
So your code fixed would look something like this :

Column2 = IF('Status date'[Status date]=MAX('Status date'[Status date]);"Last status";"Not last status")

But I need a date.

I want to have a slicer with dates and "Last status".6.PNG

 

 

 

You can't have the dates and the 'Last Date' together in one column/slicer, (for as far as i know)

So what should I do?

I would like to set the slicer on "Last status" so when the data is refreshed and there are new statuses, the report always shows the newest status.

Yea, like i said. You were good on your way with the formula. But its not possible for both the dates and "Last date".
If you use something like :
Column2 = IF('Status date'[Status date]=MAX('Status date'[Status date]);"Last status";"Not last status")

Or alternatively, if you only want "Last status"
Column2 = IF('Status date'[Status date]=MAX('Status date'[Status date]);"Last status";"")

Then you just add column 2 to a slicer. And if your relationships are correct, it should work

Ha! I've found the solution! 🙂

 

Status date = If('Status date'[Status date_date]=maX('Status date'[Status date_date]);"Last status";format('Status date'[Status date_date];"YYYY-MM-DD"))

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