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Hey I have 2 tables: Hires, Terms,
HIRES:
ID HIRE DATE
1 8/17
1 8/25
2 9/1
2 9/31
TERMS:
ID TERM_DATE
1 8/20
1 8/31
2 9/10
2 10/3
I want to do a look up by bringing the hire_date into the TERMS table by checking the "ID". However, since these ID's have 2 hire dates but same ID again, I woud like to consider only the max hire date of the person so that he is counted only once instead of twice.
Is there a way this can be done?
Thanks!
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@Anonymous try following, change the table name as per your model.
HireDate = CALCULATE( MAX( Table1[HireDate] ), FILTER( Table1, Table1[Id] = Table2[Id] ) )
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@Anonymous Please try this...
HireDate = CALCULATE(MAX(Hires[HireDate]),FILTER(Hires,Hires[ID]=EARLIER(Terms[ID])))
Here, I've assumed you have a proper date in HireDate field in Hires table. If that is not the case, the data contains only MM/DD format as mentioned then the logic will be different as it will be in text format..
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@PattemManohar Hey, I think that earlier[id] does not work. The other formula worked correctly.
Thanks!
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@Anonymous try following, change the table name as per your model.
HireDate = CALCULATE( MAX( Table1[HireDate] ), FILTER( Table1, Table1[Id] = Table2[Id] ) )
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