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Hi Guys,
Could you help me, please?!
As you can see, the measure below returns me the status of the ID with the most recent date, but I came across this situation where I have two equal dates. What could I do in this case considering also the most recent date and the most recent status which is "Pós Reunião - Follow Up"
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@karinafreitass , Not very clear with you screen shot, You can get latest status using a measure like
Measure =
VAR __id = MAX ('Table'[ID] )
VAR __date = CALCULATE ( MAX('Table'[NUM] ), ALLSELECTED ('Table' ), 'Table'[ID] = __id )
return
CALCULATE ( MAX ('Table'[Status] ), VALUES ('Table'[ID] ),'Table'[ID] = __id,'Table'[NUM] = __date )
or a new column
Measure =
VAR _date = MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID])), [Date])
return
MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID]) && [Date] =_date), [status])
@karinafreitass , Not very clear with you screen shot, You can get latest status using a measure like
Measure =
VAR __id = MAX ('Table'[ID] )
VAR __date = CALCULATE ( MAX('Table'[NUM] ), ALLSELECTED ('Table' ), 'Table'[ID] = __id )
return
CALCULATE ( MAX ('Table'[Status] ), VALUES ('Table'[ID] ),'Table'[ID] = __id,'Table'[NUM] = __date )
or a new column
Measure =
VAR _date = MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID])), [Date])
return
MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID]) && [Date] =_date), [status])
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