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Hello All
how to write expression filter datesbetween startdatetime & enddatetime.
Thanks
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Hi @refint650 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
If you want to use measure to perform an aggregation operation on the values of two slicer-selected dates, you can use the following measure:
Create measure.
Measure =
var _selectstart=SELECTEDVALUE('StartDate'[StartDate])
var _selectend=SELECTEDVALUE('EndDate'[EndDate])
return
SUMX(
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Date'),
'Date'[Order DateTime] >=_selectstart&&'Date'[Order DateTime]<=_selectend),[Rand])
If you want [Order DateTime] to show the date between two slicer selections, you can use the following measure:
Create measure.
Flag =
var _selectstart=SELECTEDVALUE('StartDate'[StartDate])
var _selectend=SELECTEDVALUE('EndDate'[EndDate])
return
IF(
MAX('Date'[Order DateTime])>=_selectstart&&MAX('Date'[Order DateTime])<=_selectend,1,0)
Place [Flag]in Filters, set is=1, apply filter.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @refint650 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
If you want to use measure to perform an aggregation operation on the values of two slicer-selected dates, you can use the following measure:
Create measure.
Measure =
var _selectstart=SELECTEDVALUE('StartDate'[StartDate])
var _selectend=SELECTEDVALUE('EndDate'[EndDate])
return
SUMX(
FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Date'),
'Date'[Order DateTime] >=_selectstart&&'Date'[Order DateTime]<=_selectend),[Rand])
If you want [Order DateTime] to show the date between two slicer selections, you can use the following measure:
Create measure.
Flag =
var _selectstart=SELECTEDVALUE('StartDate'[StartDate])
var _selectend=SELECTEDVALUE('EndDate'[EndDate])
return
IF(
MAX('Date'[Order DateTime])>=_selectstart&&MAX('Date'[Order DateTime])<=_selectend,1,0)
Place [Flag]in Filters, set is=1, apply filter.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Without know more a typical filter for date you can use DATESVETWEEN.
DATESBETWEEN(table1[coulmn1], startdate , enddate)
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