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Max value with date

Hi,

 

I need to get the max value in a category with its corresponding date (preferably in DAX).

 

the example as follow

 

Table1
CityValueDate
RIY1010/9/2019
RIY2510/10/2019
RIY1110/11/2019
MKK810/10/2019
MKK910/9/2019

 

The result should be like this

 

Result
CityValueDate
RIY2510/10/2019
MKK910/9/2019

 

Thank You in advance for your help

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Thought it would be worth mentioning that the first answer will still have all the original values with an extra column identifying the highest for a product type without further work. I'm adding this in case a new table is wanted that only has those highest values and not the whole original table.

First, add a calculated column to your table that creates the rank per city.

Rank ColumnRank Column

Rank = 
RANKX (
    FILTER(
    'Table',
    'Table'[City] = EARLIER('Table'[City])
    ),
    'Table'[Value],
    ,
    DESC,
    DENSE
)


Now create a new table that selects only each city entry that was ranked 1.


New table that only has cities that were ranked 1New table that only has cities that were ranked 1

Table2 = 
SELECTCOLUMNS(
    FILTER( 'Table', 'Table'[Rank] = 1),
    "City", 'Table'[City],
    "Value", 'Table'[Value],
    "Date", 'Table'[Date]
)

When you create your table visual now from the values on the new table you will only have the ranked 1st entries.
ComparsionComparsion

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

Please try

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/highest-value-by-category/td-p/428758

 

Appreciate your Kudos. In case, this is the solution you are looking for, mark it as the Solution. In case it does not help, please provide additional information and mark me with @
Thanks.

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Thought it would be worth mentioning that the first answer will still have all the original values with an extra column identifying the highest for a product type without further work. I'm adding this in case a new table is wanted that only has those highest values and not the whole original table.

First, add a calculated column to your table that creates the rank per city.

Rank ColumnRank Column

Rank = 
RANKX (
    FILTER(
    'Table',
    'Table'[City] = EARLIER('Table'[City])
    ),
    'Table'[Value],
    ,
    DESC,
    DENSE
)


Now create a new table that selects only each city entry that was ranked 1.


New table that only has cities that were ranked 1New table that only has cities that were ranked 1

Table2 = 
SELECTCOLUMNS(
    FILTER( 'Table', 'Table'[Rank] = 1),
    "City", 'Table'[City],
    "Value", 'Table'[Value],
    "Date", 'Table'[Date]
)

When you create your table visual now from the values on the new table you will only have the ranked 1st entries.
ComparsionComparsion

Anonymous
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Thank you so much, it did the trick for me.

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