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Richard76
Helper II
Helper II

Lookup values

I have a formulae as follows which picks up the working days for each day of the year :
YearWdays = LOOKUPVALUE('Working Days'[Dayno],'Working Days'[Date01],'Time'[PK_Date])
 
I want to amend the formuale slightly to link in to a date range filter (using pk_date) eg if date filter is set to todays date it will return 97 working days, if set to tomorrow 98 and so on.
Apologies it should be an easy one but it's late in the day !
 
Richard
 
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PattemManohar
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@Richard76  Did you tried using your Pk_Date from your Time dimension table as slicer for your date range ?





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PattemManohar
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@Richard76  Did you tried using your Pk_Date from your Time dimension table as slicer for your date range ?





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