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Hi All,
I'm trying to create a column that will show the due date, if the status is not done.
so the data I have is similar to this:
| Due_date | Status |
| 12/03/2022 | New |
| 13/03/2022 | Inprogress |
| 13/03/2022 | Done |
| 14/03/2022 | Done |
| 15/03/2022 | Inprogress |
| 16/03/2022 | New |
What I want to do is only capture those which are either new or inprogress, after the due date has passed, so in this example it would populate the first 2 and last 2.
I have this so far
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Hi @Anonymous ,
According to this:
What I want to do is only capture those which are either new or inprogress, after the due date has passed, so in this example it would populate the first 2 and last 2.
It seems that you want to show rows where the date is not blank and the status <> Done, right?
If so, as @amitchandak mentioned, please create a flag measure ,and then apply it to visual-filter pane, set as "is 1":
Flag Measure = IF(MAX('Table'[Due_date])<>BLANK()&&MAX('Table'[Status])<>"Done",1,0)
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Hi @Anonymous ,
According to this:
What I want to do is only capture those which are either new or inprogress, after the due date has passed, so in this example it would populate the first 2 and last 2.
It seems that you want to show rows where the date is not blank and the status <> Done, right?
If so, as @amitchandak mentioned, please create a flag measure ,and then apply it to visual-filter pane, set as "is 1":
Flag Measure = IF(MAX('Table'[Due_date])<>BLANK()&&MAX('Table'[Status])<>"Done",1,0)
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@amitchandrak i see that if the due date field is empty, it puts a 1 in the new column, how can i get around that?
Hi Amit,
@amitchandrak that was my fault, had it set as a date.
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