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I thought this was simple but now I'm utterly confused
My current project shows orders by milestone date/times. these dates are linked back to a date calendar by delivered date. The effect of this is to sort the table by our delivered date.
table, Date selected June 1st, 2018
I've got a request asking if they can have a slicer that will sort by a different milestone..OK!?
What I tried and Failed
I created additional columns that returned dates for the specific milestones. Then created inactive relationships for my date calendar and created a new modified measure.
base measure,
Measure 1
milestone = max(enteredOnDate)
Measure 2
Arrival= calculate ([milestone], userelationship(milestone,calendar[date)).
I expected This (manually created for illustrative purposes)
A milestone table sorted by Arrival/Pickup showing all other relevant dates but I ended up with this below.
A table filtered to only Arrival/Pickup dates...
I'm missing something obvious here.
please help.
Thanks!
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