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Hi All,
Please someone advice how to get the total for Max column (using with Switch function)
Backup calculation is given below
Hi @Nagesh20
Here are some aspects that I suggest can be considered.
1. Ensure Relationships: Make sure that there is a relationship between 'Table1[Date]'and 'Calender[Date]' if they are meant to interact. Without a proper relationship, date comparisons and aggregations might not behave as expected.
2. Refined Max Calculation:
Max =
VAR _maxDateForProduct = CALCULATE(
MAX(Table1[Date]),
ALLSELECTED(Table1)
)
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
MAX(Calender[Date]) = _maxDateForProduct, [Cumulative],
MAX(Calender[Date]) < _maxDateForProduct, 0,
BLANK()
)
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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