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Oded-Dror
Helper III
Helper III

dynamic slicer

Hi there

I have DAX code and my question how to make the Customer[Birthday] -- to make it dynamic as a slicer

TotalCustomers =
VAR myTable =
CALCULATETABLE(
SUMMARIZE(Customer,Customer[CustomerKey],Customer[Birthday]),
FILTER(
DISTINCT( Customer[CustomerKey] ),
CALCULATE( MAX( Customer[Age] ) ) > 30
)
,Customer[Birthday] >= DATE( 1980, 1, 1 ) && Customer[Birthday] <= DATE( 2022, 12, 31 )
)

Return
COUNTROWS(myTable)
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v-jayw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Oded-Dror ,

 

Create a calendar table like:

calendar = calendarauto()

Then create a date-between slicer use the date column in calendar table.

At last, modify the formula as below:

TotalCustomers =
VAR myTable =
CALCULATETABLE(
SUMMARIZE(Customer,Customer[CustomerKey],Customer[Birthday]),
FILTER(
DISTINCTCustomer[CustomerKey] ),
CALCULATEMAXCustomer[Age] ) ) > 30
)
,Customer[Birthday] >= MIN('calendar'[date]) && Customer[Birthday] <= MAX('calendar'[date])
)
Return
COUNTROWS(myTable)
If I misunderstood your meaning, please show some sample data and expected result.
 
Best Regards,
Jay
Community Support Team _ Jay
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution
to help the other members find it.

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Oded-Dror
Helper III
Helper III

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v-jayw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Oded-Dror ,

 

Create a calendar table like:

calendar = calendarauto()

Then create a date-between slicer use the date column in calendar table.

At last, modify the formula as below:

TotalCustomers =
VAR myTable =
CALCULATETABLE(
SUMMARIZE(Customer,Customer[CustomerKey],Customer[Birthday]),
FILTER(
DISTINCTCustomer[CustomerKey] ),
CALCULATEMAXCustomer[Age] ) ) > 30
)
,Customer[Birthday] >= MIN('calendar'[date]) && Customer[Birthday] <= MAX('calendar'[date])
)
Return
COUNTROWS(myTable)
If I misunderstood your meaning, please show some sample data and expected result.
 
Best Regards,
Jay
Community Support Team _ Jay
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution
to help the other members find it.

With this approch it show nothing so I changed it to 
Customer[Birthday] >= MIN('Customer'[Birthdate]) && Customer[Birthday] <= MAX('Customer'[Birthdate])
And it works as a measure

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