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I Have date field in a slicer in which 2 dates are selected ( Max& Min)
I have a problem where I need to have 2 columns of products in a table, one should give me details of products of Max date & other column should give details of products of Min date in the same table.
Thank you in Advance.
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Hi @chetan8080
Here is a samp[le file with the solution https://we.tl/t-SeyYXbCoV0
Filter Table =
VAR NumOfProducts = COUNTROWS ( DISTINCT ( Data[Product] ) )
VAR ProductIndexTable = GENERATESERIES ( 1, NumOfProducts, 1 )
VAR AllDatesTable = CALENDAR ( MIN ( Data[Date] ), MAX ( Data[Date] ) )
VAR DatesWithIndex = CROSSJOIN ( ProductIndexTable, AllDatesTable )
RETURN
DatesWithIndex
Index = RANKX ( Data, Data[Product],, ASC, Dense )
Date Measure =
MAX ( 'Filter Table'[Date] )
Product Measure =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[Product] ),
Data[Date] = MAX ('Filter Table'[Date] )
)
Hi @chetan8080
Here is a samp[le file with the solution https://we.tl/t-SeyYXbCoV0
Filter Table =
VAR NumOfProducts = COUNTROWS ( DISTINCT ( Data[Product] ) )
VAR ProductIndexTable = GENERATESERIES ( 1, NumOfProducts, 1 )
VAR AllDatesTable = CALENDAR ( MIN ( Data[Date] ), MAX ( Data[Date] ) )
VAR DatesWithIndex = CROSSJOIN ( ProductIndexTable, AllDatesTable )
RETURN
DatesWithIndex
Index = RANKX ( Data, Data[Product],, ASC, Dense )
Date Measure =
MAX ( 'Filter Table'[Date] )
Product Measure =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[Product] ),
Data[Date] = MAX ('Filter Table'[Date] )
)
Hi @tamerj1 , thank you for coming up.
All the fields like date, products are from same table.
I have provided how the power bi table should look like, The slicer is multi-selected with 2 dates: 1/1/2022 & 2/1/2022.
The products details for 1/1/2022 should be in first column & product details of 2/1/2022 in a second column of the same table.
I was sbout to say that this cannot be achieved but I gave it another thought and I believe it can be achieved if we have an index column. I will try to produce something by tomorrow morning and get back to you.
sure @tamerj1 , that will help a lot!!. I will be waiting for your reply.
Thank you : )
Hi @chetan8080
this date field in the slicer from which table? If the same table then which column? Of another table do you have a relationship between this table and the fact table? Based on which column?
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