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I am trying to create a measure that grabs the last date in the column StatusDateTime. All I get using MAX is the Date from the individual Row, but I need 11/17/20 to be the last date for each row as that is the date of the last StatusDateTime withing my time frame in my slicer.
| VehicleID | City | StatusDateTime | PriorStatusDateTime | LastDate |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/8/2020 14:37 | 10/20/2020 14:58 | 11/8/2020 14:37 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/10/2020 8:26 | 11/8/2020 14:37 | 11/10/2020 8:26 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/11/2020 21:56 | 11/10/2020 8:26 | 11/11/2020 21:56 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/17/2020 11:47 | 11/11/2020 21:56 | 11/17/2020 11:47 |
Would like it to look like this:
| VehicleID | City | StatusDateTime | PriorStatusDateTime | LastDate |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/8/2020 14:37 | 10/20/2020 14:58 | 11/17/2020 11:47 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/10/2020 8:26 | 11/8/2020 14:37 | 11/17/2020 11:47 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/11/2020 21:56 | 11/10/2020 8:26 | 11/17/2020 11:47 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/17/2020 11:47 | 11/11/2020 21:56 | 11/17/2020 11:47 |
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@jeffw14 add following measure
Last Status Date = CALCULATE ( MAX( Table[Status Date], ALL() )
Or change ALL to ALLSELECTED in case you want to apply the filter to get the LAST DATE.
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Hi I need Power query formula for this scenario, How did you get Max and Min date for each row?
| VehicleID | City | StatusDateTime | PriorStatusDateTime | LastDate |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/8/2020 14:37 | 10/20/2020 14:58 | 11/8/2020 14:37 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/10/2020 8:26 | 11/8/2020 14:37 | 11/10/2020 8:26 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/11/2020 21:56 | 11/10/2020 8:26 | 11/11/2020 21:56 |
| B1346 | SAN ANTONIO | 11/17/2020 11:47 | 11/11/2020 21:56 | 11/17/2020 11:47 |
@jeffw14 add following measure
Last Status Date = CALCULATE ( MAX( Table[Status Date], ALL() )
Or change ALL to ALLSELECTED in case you want to apply the filter to get the LAST DATE.
Check my latest blog post Year-2020, Pandemic, Power BI and Beyond to get a summary of my favourite Power BI feature releases in 2020
I would ❤ Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos to whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!
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If my solution proved useful, I'd be delighted to receive Kudos. When you put effort into asking a question, it's equally thoughtful to acknowledge and give Kudos to the individual who helped you solve the problem. It's a small gesture that shows appreciation and encouragement! ❤
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Worked great, thank you.
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