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Good afternoon
I have this DAX formula to segment production by month:
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Hi @Syndicate_Admin ,
You can modify your formula like below:
MesF =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) > DATE ( 2023, 1, 20 )
&& MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) < DATE ( 2023, 2, 21 ), "February2023",
MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) > DATE ( 2023, 2, 20 )
&& MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) < DATE ( 2023, 3, 21 ), "March 2023",
"Out of Range"
)
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Syndicate_Admin ,
You can modify your formula like below:
MesF =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) > DATE ( 2023, 1, 20 )
&& MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) < DATE ( 2023, 2, 21 ), "February2023",
MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) > DATE ( 2023, 2, 20 )
&& MAX ( Table1[DATE] ) < DATE ( 2023, 3, 21 ), "March 2023",
"Out of Range"
)
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,
Just create a Calendar Table with calculated column formulas for Year, Month name and Month number. Sort the Month name by the Month number. Create a relationship from the Date column of Table1 to the Date column of the Calendar Table.
I already saw the error, after publishing the post. The condition of minor referred to the entire table1 and had to be dated.
Thank you