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Hi all, I am struggling with something that I thought would be easy but apparently not for me. I have a table of orders that have the product and the ship date for easch product. Some of the orders have multiple ship dates for the same Product Name. I am looking to filter to just display the latest (Max) Ship_Created_Date for each Product Name for each order. So in the below example it would only show the highlighted records for that particular order. Is there a DAX query, or some other solution, that can help with this?
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Thanks for your feedback. I ended up using the below query I found somewhere else and replaced the table and fields with mine. It worked. I had never used "Filter" in a query before
MaxOfMonth = IF( Table1[date] = CALCULATE( MAX(TableName[date]), FILTER( ALL(TableName), MONTH(TableName[date]) = MONTH(EARLIER(TableName[date])) && YEAR(TableName[date]) = YEAR(EARLIER(TableName[date])) ) ), TRUE, FALSE )
@Samcooke ok, good luck but it is unnecessary, anyhow, you have the solution. Enjoy!
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Thanks for your feedback. I ended up using the below query I found somewhere else and replaced the table and fields with mine. It worked. I had never used "Filter" in a query before
MaxOfMonth = IF( Table1[date] = CALCULATE( MAX(TableName[date]), FILTER( ALL(TableName), MONTH(TableName[date]) = MONTH(EARLIER(TableName[date])) && YEAR(TableName[date]) = YEAR(EARLIER(TableName[date])) ) ), TRUE, FALSE )
Hi,
Why have you n ot highlighted th e Product B row? Also, do you want a measure or a Power Query solution? Share data in a format that can be pasted in an MS Excel file.
@Samcooke why not add a measure for maximum ship date and then use that in the visual instead of ship_created_Date
Max Ship Date = MAX ( Table[Ship_Created_Date] )
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Thanks for your feedback. I ended up using the below query I found somewhere else and replaced the table and fields with mine. It worked. I had never used "Filter" in a query before
MaxOfMonth = IF( Table1[date] = CALCULATE( MAX(TableName[date]), FILTER( ALL(TableName), MONTH(TableName[date]) = MONTH(EARLIER(TableName[date])) && YEAR(TableName[date]) = YEAR(EARLIER(TableName[date])) ) ), TRUE, FALSE )
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