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I need help for this DAX...I created to get max date from the timestamps, but it gives me date with 12:00 AM.
How can I get the exact same date?
Thanks,
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Hi @topazz11 ,
We can use two ways to meet your requirement.
Measure =
VAR a =
DATE ( YEAR ( MAX( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ), MONTH ( MAX ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ), DAY ( MAX ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ) )
VAR b =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED('Table'),
DATE ( YEAR ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ), MONTH ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ), DAY ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ) = a
)
)
RETURN
IF(MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts])<>b,BLANK(),b)
Measure 2 =
var t = FORMAT(MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts]),"YYYYMMDD")
var t2 = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts]),ALLSELECTED('Table'),FORMAT('Table'[ingestion_ts],"YYYYMMDD")=t)
return
IF(
t2=MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts]),t2,BLANK())
BTW, pbix as attached.
Best regards,
Hi @topazz11 ,
How about the result after you follow the suggestions mentioned in my original post?Could you please provide more details about it If it doesn't meet your requirement?
Best regards,
Hi @topazz11 ,
We can use two ways to meet your requirement.
Measure =
VAR a =
DATE ( YEAR ( MAX( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ), MONTH ( MAX ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ), DAY ( MAX ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ) )
VAR b =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED('Table'),
DATE ( YEAR ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ), MONTH ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ), DAY ( 'Table'[ingestion_ts] ) ) = a
)
)
RETURN
IF(MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts])<>b,BLANK(),b)
Measure 2 =
var t = FORMAT(MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts]),"YYYYMMDD")
var t2 = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts]),ALLSELECTED('Table'),FORMAT('Table'[ingestion_ts],"YYYYMMDD")=t)
return
IF(
t2=MAX('Table'[ingestion_ts]),t2,BLANK())
BTW, pbix as attached.
Best regards,
Hi @topazz11 ,
You can try removing the ".[Date]", so you code will look like:
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