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Hi,
I need min value 115.
When I filter month June, I see min value 121 - besause Haulier had this month 121.
I need always the same min value of LOG_CODE.
Thank you
Ondřej
@Fidzi8 , you need [CostP] the Min or You can use a formula in place of that
Without considering filter
minx(filter(all(Table),Table[log_code] ="T00265401970"), [CostP])
calculate([CostP], filter(all(Table),Table[log_code] ="T00265401970"))
filter are considered
minx(filter(allselected(Table),Table[log_code] ="T00265401970"), [CostP])
calculate([CostP], filter(allselected(Table),Table[log_code] ="T00265401970"))
@amitchandak,
I couldn´t use second part your formula 😕
I adjusted your formula but does not work 😕
Thank you
Ondřej
@amitchandak ,
I can´t use "T00265401970" because I have a lot of unique codes
I don´t know how use all DATE in this formula
Thank you
Ondřej
@Fidzi8 Is that a timestamp of some sort? Any idea what it represents/what system. Is it unix time? I have a converter for that if so. https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Unix2UTC-and-UTC2Unix/m-p/620012#M292 Otherwise would need to know reference date.
Otherwise, I'm not sure I fully understand your data or what you are trying to accomplish. Please post sample data and expected output. Thanks.
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