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Hello,
Below is the dataset :
| EMP_ID | Employee Name | Start Date key | End Date key | Emp Manager Name |
| 999999 | ABC | 20160321 | 20160930 | Mgr1 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20161001 | 20161002 | Mgr2 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20161003 | 20161106 | Mgr2 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20161107 | 20170501 | Mgr2 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20170502 | 20170522 | Mgr2 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20170523 | 20170728 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20170729 | 20170730 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20170731 | 20171205 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20171206 | 20180129 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20180130 | 20180630 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20180701 | 20180902 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20180903 | 20190301 | Mgr4 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20190302 | 20190915 | Mgr4 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20190916 | 20191022 | Mgr4 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20191023 | 20191023 | Mgr1 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20191024 | 20191031 | Mgr1 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20191101 | 20191102 | Mgr1 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20191103 | 20211010 | Mgr1 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20211011 | 20211231 | Mgr1 |
I am trying to use below DAX but it is not working :
desired result is :
| EMP_ID | Employee Name | Start Date key | End Date key | Emp Manager Name |
| 999999 | ABC | 20160321 | 20160930 | Mgr1 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20161001 | 20170522 | Mgr2 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20170523 | 20180902 | Mgr3 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20180903 | 20191022 | Mgr4 |
| 999999 | ABC | 20191023 | 20211231 | Mgr1 |
please help
Hi, @Anonymous
You need to add an index column to Power Query first.
Column:
MIN = CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Start Date key]),FILTER('Table',[Emp Manager Name]=EARLIER('Table'[Emp Manager Name])))Date Min =
var _1=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Emp Manager Name]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Index]=EARLIER('Table'[Index])+1))
var _2=IF([Emp Manager Name]=_1,[MIN],[Start Date key])
return
IF([Start Date key]=_2&&_1=BLANK(),_2,IF([Start Date key]=_2,[MIN],BLANK()))MAX = CALCULATE(Max('Table'[End Date key]),FILTER('Table',[Emp Manager Name]=EARLIER('Table'[Emp Manager Name])))Date Max =
var _1=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Emp Manager Name]),FILTER('Table','Table'[Index]=EARLIER('Table'[Index])+1))
var _2=IF([Emp Manager Name]=_1,[MAX],[End Date key])
return
IF([End Date key]=_2,_2,BLANK())
Table:
Table 2 =
Var _table=SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[EMP_ID],'Table'[Employee Name],'Table'[Emp Manager Name],'Table'[Date Min],'Table'[Date Max])
Return
FILTER(_table,[Date Max]<>BLANK())
Is this the result you expect?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
@v-zhangti
Thanks for the reply,
However, I noticed your solution's last row is reflecting 20211011, it should come 20191023 as per requirement, kindly help.
Kindly help
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