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Varshi288
Resolver I
Resolver I

MIN and MAX Date in the MAX year.

Hi  

 

I have a custom calendar table with only one date(last date) per month. And data is available from Jan 2020  till Dec 2022. I need to find the min and max date in the year 2022. Appreciate your input.

Thanks in advance.

 

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pratyashasamal
Super User
Super User

Hi @Varshi288 ,
Try this type of dax :

 

Min Value = = CALCULATE(MIN(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])=2022) 
Min Value = = CALCULATE(MAX(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])=2022)

OR 

 Min Value = = CALCULATE(MIN(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])= MAX(YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])) 
Min Value = = CALCULATE(MAX(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])= MAX(YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear]))

 

 

Thanks ,
Pratyasha Samal
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pratyashasamal
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Hi @Varshi288 ,
Try this type of dax :

 

Min Value = = CALCULATE(MIN(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])=2022) 
Min Value = = CALCULATE(MAX(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])=2022)

OR 

 Min Value = = CALCULATE(MIN(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])= MAX(YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])) 
Min Value = = CALCULATE(MAX(DateTime[CalendarYear]), FILTER(DateTime,YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear])= MAX(YEAR( DateTime[CalendarYear]))

 

 

Thanks ,
Pratyasha Samal
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