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Hi, I have grouped my table to show and show the earliest and latest date as a customer. I am needing to identify the names by ID which customers regardless of product has become a new customer in 2024.
Example data
Id name product earliest Test
1 Kevin. AA. 28/07/23. 28/07/23
1 Kevin. BB. 27/02/24. 28/07/23
i hoped the logic below would create the test column above but I get an error.
Test= year(
Minx(
Index(1,
Invest,
Orderby(test[earliest], asc),
,
Partitionby test[id],
Matchby test[id], test[product], test [earliest])
),
Test[earliest]
)
)
I get an error despite of matchby columns bring specified, duplicated rows are encountered in INDEXs relation parameter. This is not allowed
Solved! Go to Solution.
maybe you can try this
Test=calculate(min(test [earliest]),allexcept(test,test[id]))
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maybe you can try this
Test=calculate(min(test [earliest]),allexcept(test,test[id]))
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