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EDIT: For anyone that finds this on Google, the solution is, as the guy below said:
MaxInteractionStart = maxx(
FILTER(
Fact_Interaction,
Fact_Interaction[InteractionID] =earlier(Fact_Interaction[InteractionID]) &&
Fact_Interaction[InteractionRank] = <something goes here>
),
Fact_Interaction[InteractionStartDate])
thanks a bunch @Greg_Deckler
Original Q below:
So I know how to get the max of something based on colummn but I would like to filter by two columns.
See the function below, this gives me the max date for every InteractionID, but I also have an Interaction Rank so I would like the max InteractionStartDate based on both InteractionID and InteractionRank, where would I add this in?
MaxInteractionStart = maxx(
FILTER(
Fact_Interaction,
Fact_Interaction[InteractionID] =earlier(Fact_Interaction[InteractionID])
),
Fact_Interaction[InteractionStartDate])
how would I add a second filter for InteractionRank?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous Try:
MaxInteractionStart = maxx(
FILTER(
Fact_Interaction,
Fact_Interaction[InteractionID] =earlier(Fact_Interaction[InteractionID]) &&
Fact_Interaction[InteractionRank] = <something goes here>
),
Fact_Interaction[InteractionStartDate])
@Anonymous Try:
MaxInteractionStart = maxx(
FILTER(
Fact_Interaction,
Fact_Interaction[InteractionID] =earlier(Fact_Interaction[InteractionID]) &&
Fact_Interaction[InteractionRank] = <something goes here>
),
Fact_Interaction[InteractionStartDate])
Hey, This actually worked! I actually had this code before and was getting a syntax error because I had put my contact rank in quotations (thus having the function look for text instead of the number.) It worked, but just one request, the earlier() bit of the function does not seem to be doing what I want it to do, is there are better function that will get the filter to look through all instances of the InteractionIDs in my table?
Thanks bro!
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