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Hi All,
I am looking to use a slicer to select a date in the future to view how many projects are categorized as "Done", "In Progress", or "Scheduled". My Current DAX looks like:
Status =
VAR CurrentDate = Today()
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
AND(CurrentDate >= MAX(timeline[Start Date]), CurrentDate <= MAX(timeline[End Date])), "In Progress",
AND(CurrentDate >= MAX(timeline[Start Date]), CurrentDate >= MAX(timeline[End Date])), "Done",
"Scheduled")
I am looking to use the value from a Date Slicer but SELECTEDVALUE(DATE[DATE]) does not seem to work.
However using a random date in the future like below gets my expected output:
Status =
VAR CurrentDate = DATEVALUE("10/01/2025")
RETURN
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
AND(CurrentDate >= MAX(timeline[Start Date]), CurrentDate <= MAX(timeline[End Date])), "In Progress",
AND(CurrentDate >= MAX(timeline[Start Date]), CurrentDate >= MAX(timeline[End Date])), "Done",
"Scheduled")
I am looking to get a user input for VAR CurrentDate.
Thank you!
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Hi @Anonymous ,
This is my test table:
Date table:
Create a measure:
Status =
VAR MINDate =
MIN('Table'[Date])
VAR MAXDate =
MAX('Table'[Date])
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MINDate <= MAX(timeline[Start Date])
&& MAXDate >= MAX(timeline[End Date]), "In Progress",
MINDate >= MAX(timeline[Start Date])
&& MAXDate >= MAX(timeline[End Date]), "Done",
"Scheduled"
)
Create a slicer form date table and create a table visual from timeline table:
You can select a date in the future to view how many projects are categorized as "Done", "In Progress", or "Scheduled":
Best regards,
Yadong Fang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
This is my test table:
Date table:
Create a measure:
Status =
VAR MINDate =
MIN('Table'[Date])
VAR MAXDate =
MAX('Table'[Date])
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MINDate <= MAX(timeline[Start Date])
&& MAXDate >= MAX(timeline[End Date]), "In Progress",
MINDate >= MAX(timeline[Start Date])
&& MAXDate >= MAX(timeline[End Date]), "Done",
"Scheduled"
)
Create a slicer form date table and create a table visual from timeline table:
You can select a date in the future to view how many projects are categorized as "Done", "In Progress", or "Scheduled":
Best regards,
Yadong Fang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
The slicer may be filtering out any dates other than the selected date, so you won't get any results where the date is < or >.
You can use the All function on the timeline table to escape the slicer filtering.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/all-function-dax
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