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Hello to all. Would greatly appreciate your help with the following matter.
I have two tables:
1. Dates - 1.01.2016 to today (i.e. March 11, 2023)
2. Employees - list of employees with hiring and termination dates.
These two tables have inactive relationships dates - hiring date, dates - termination date
For headcount calculation, I use max('Date'[Date]).
For some reason max(dates) changes depending on the employee, however, should be March 11, 2023 for all employees:
What could be the reason?
Tamila
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Thank you for the suggestion, tried it, same problem(
Thank you for the suggestion, tried it, same problem(
Sorry, my mistake, here is the correct formula
Hi,
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