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Hi all,
I have the two tables 'Placements (2)' and a date table visualised in the below matrix with the measure:
Instead of the "Yes" is it possible to RETURN the 'Placements(2)'[PayRate] Column?
This would then visualise the figure instead of the "Yes" and would be totalled at the end of the columns.
| CandidateName | PlacementStartDate | PlacementEndDate | Rate1PayRate | Rate1ChargeRate |
| Jayden | 06/07/2020 01:00 | 29/11/2020 00:00 | 21.17 | 31.73 |
| Ian | 01/07/2020 01:00 | 30/09/2020 01:00 | 30 | 33.6 |
| Michael | 07/04/2020 01:00 | |||
| Tim | 07/04/2020 01:00 | 03/05/2020 01:00 | 21 | 25 |
| Nicolae | 06/04/2020 01:00 | 03/05/2020 01:00 | 17 | 18.87 |
| Marius | 06/04/2020 01:00 | 03/05/2020 01:00 | 15 | 16.65 |
| Max | 01/04/2020 01:00 | 27/11/2020 00:00 | 323.75 | 365.84 |
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@HenryJS ,
Try like
IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Placements (2)'[PlacementStartDate])<= MAX('DaysAndWeeks'[Date]) && SELECTEDVALUE('Placements (2)'[PlacementEndDate]) >= MAX('DaysAndWeeks'[Date]), max('Placements(2)'[PayRate] ),blank())
@HenryJS ,
Try like
IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Placements (2)'[PlacementStartDate])<= MAX('DaysAndWeeks'[Date]) && SELECTEDVALUE('Placements (2)'[PlacementEndDate]) >= MAX('DaysAndWeeks'[Date]), max('Placements(2)'[PayRate] ),blank())
@amitchandak thank you
The Total on the right hand side isn't functioning?
Also it seems to have filtered down the 'CandidateName' to a lesser amount. Is this because if there is no 'Pay Rate' they won't be shown?
Cheers
Hi @amitchandak
Thanks for your help so far - that's worked.
I am now having issues with the 'Total' on the rows.
It is not Totalling correctly where I have put two x's.
The grand total is maxxing out at 1,400,000 and the sub totals are only showing max not the actualy total.
Can privately share data if you would like?
Thanks
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