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Hi @Anonymous ,
After my tests, blank values will not affect the result. You could check if your data used text type.
And you could add filter to ignore blank values.
calender =
CALENDAR (
MIN ( project[contract start date] ),
CALCULATE (
MAX ( project[contractenddate] ),
FILTER ( project, project[contractenddate] <> BLANK () )
)
)
Hi @Anonymous ,
After my tests, blank values will not affect the result. You could check if your data used text type.
And you could add filter to ignore blank values.
calender =
CALENDAR (
MIN ( project[contract start date] ),
CALCULATE (
MAX ( project[contractenddate] ),
FILTER ( project, project[contractenddate] <> BLANK () )
)
)
You could create it with CALENDARAUTO. It'll look at all the date fields and create a continuous list from the first date found to the last one
hi @Anonymous
blank values shouldn't be an issue.
please, provide a data example to help you
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