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hi PBI experts,
i have a order number table with the following columns:
| Order_date | Order_ID | Client_ID |
| 01-04-2023 | 1 | C01 |
| 02-04-2023 | 2 | C02 |
| 05-04-2023 | 3 | C03 |
| 06-04-2023 | 4 | C01 |
| 07-04-2023 | 5 | C02 |
| 07-04-2023 | 6 | C02 |
| 08-04-2023 | 7 | C03 |
| 09-04-2023 | 8 | C03 |
| 10-04-2023 | 9 | C01 |
I want to add a column "Previous_order_ID" to the table. An earlier function based on the earlier doesn't work because i can have multiple orders on the same date for the same client (and i don't have a date time, only the day). So i want the following outcome:
| Order_date | Order_ID | Client_ID | Previous_Order_ID |
| 01-04-2023 | 1 | C01 | |
| 02-04-2023 | 2 | C02 | |
| 05-04-2023 | 3 | C03 | |
| 06-04-2023 | 4 | C01 | 1 |
| 07-04-2023 | 5 | C02 | 2 |
| 07-04-2023 | 6 | C02 | 5 |
| 08-04-2023 | 7 | C03 | 3 |
| 09-04-2023 | 8 | C03 | 7 |
| 10-04-2023 | 9 | C01 | 4 |
Can anyone help me with this question?
Thanks in advance,
Regards, Frank
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Hi @frankhofmans ,
You can try calculated column like below:
Previous_Order_ID =
VAR CurrentOrderDate = 'YourTableName'[Order_date]
VAR CurrentClientID = 'YourTableName'[Client_ID]
VAR CurrentOrderID = 'YourTableName'[Order_ID]
VAR a =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'YourTableName'[Order_ID] ),
FILTER (
'YourTableName',
'YourTableName'[Client_ID] = CurrentClientID
&& 'YourTableName'[Order_date] < CurrentOrderDate
)
)
VAR table_ =
FILTER (
ALL ( 'YourTableName' ),
'YourTableName'[Client_ID] = CurrentClientID
&& 'YourTableName'[Order_date] = CurrentOrderDate
&& 'YourTableName'[Order_ID] < CurrentOrderID
)
VAR b =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'YourTableName'[Order_ID] ), table_ )
RETURN
IF ( COUNTROWS ( table_ ) > 0, b, a )
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @frankhofmans ,
You can try calculated column like below:
Previous_Order_ID =
VAR CurrentOrderDate = 'YourTableName'[Order_date]
VAR CurrentClientID = 'YourTableName'[Client_ID]
VAR CurrentOrderID = 'YourTableName'[Order_ID]
VAR a =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'YourTableName'[Order_ID] ),
FILTER (
'YourTableName',
'YourTableName'[Client_ID] = CurrentClientID
&& 'YourTableName'[Order_date] < CurrentOrderDate
)
)
VAR table_ =
FILTER (
ALL ( 'YourTableName' ),
'YourTableName'[Client_ID] = CurrentClientID
&& 'YourTableName'[Order_date] = CurrentOrderDate
&& 'YourTableName'[Order_ID] < CurrentOrderID
)
VAR b =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'YourTableName'[Order_ID] ), table_ )
RETURN
IF ( COUNTROWS ( table_ ) > 0, b, a )
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@frankhofmans , Try a new column like
Maxx(filter(Table, Table[Client_ID] = earlier(Table[Client_ID]) && Table[Order_date] <= Earlier(Table[Order_date]) && Table[Order_ID] < Earlier(Table[Order_ID])), Table[Order_date])
Also, you can add sub category index in power query , so that you can use that in place of Date and Order no
Power BI and Power Query- Sub Category Rank and Index: https://youtu.be/tMBviW4-s4A
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