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Anonymous
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no of days between max date and latest date from same column

Hi All,

 
I need to calculate no of days between max date - latest date from the same columns for each product.
details are below :
Latest date and refreshdate.PNG
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@Anonymous this make sense and here is the solution,  add following measures

 

Recent Date = CALCULATE( MAX( Table3[Date] ), ALLEXCEPT( Table3, Table3[Data] ) )

Latest Date = CALCULATE( MAX( Table3[Date] ), ALL() )

# of Days = DATEDIFF( [Recent Date], [Latest Date], DAY )

I believe above will meet your requirement, take some time to read this post on how to get answer quickly

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

 

 



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parry2k
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@Anonymous do you have refresh date in your data model, if yes, you can use datediff function to calculate # of days.



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Anonymous
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Hi , Thanks for your response,

 

as mentioned - i have only one column in my data model( MYTable(date) ,max date would be my refreshdatemax(MYTable(date)) , and latest date would be latest MYTable(date).

 

formula would be max(MYTable(date)) - latest (MYTable(date).) we need to build this logic .

 

Thanks

@Anonymous confusing part is your example dataset doesn't have May 20th, 2019 as latest date, as per your example dataset the latest date is May 18th, 2019.

 

So if I have to work on example data set, am I using May 18th, 2019 as most recent date or today's date.

 

Just a note, if you are providing sample data, make sure your expected result is based on that sample data, it just adds extra confusion what you want?



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Anonymous
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Thanks for your prompt response ,

 

and sory for confusion .

 

yes please use may 18th 2019.

 

Thanks

 

@Anonymous isn't in that orange will have recent date = May 18th, 2019 and differnce of days will be zero? Another confusing part on your question.



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Anonymous
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here is the sample datahere is the sample data

@Anonymous this make sense and here is the solution,  add following measures

 

Recent Date = CALCULATE( MAX( Table3[Date] ), ALLEXCEPT( Table3, Table3[Data] ) )

Latest Date = CALCULATE( MAX( Table3[Date] ), ALL() )

# of Days = DATEDIFF( [Recent Date], [Latest Date], DAY )

I believe above will meet your requirement, take some time to read this post on how to get answer quickly

 

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

 

 



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