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I have created a calculated column:
"Week of year = WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date],1)", then I have created another calculated column
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
You could create the measure below to get your right output.
Measure 2 =
VAR temp =
MAXX (
TOPN (
1,
SUMMARIZE (
'S P H D',
DateTable[Week Range],
'DateTable'[Fiscal Year],
'DateTable'[Month],
"CountMRN", COUNT ( 'S P H D'[MRN] )
),
[CountMRN], ASC
),
[Week Range]
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
MIN ( 'DateTable'[N D t W E] ),
DateTable[Week Range] = temp
)
This measure calculates the date next to the week range of the min count of MRN.
Hope this can help you!![]()
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
Based on your private letter, we know that you have solved the problem with my DAX. I will mark the reply to close the thread.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
Based on your private letter, we know that you have solved the problem with my DAX. I will mark the reply to close the thread.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
You could create the measure below to get your right output.
Measure 2 =
VAR temp =
MAXX (
TOPN (
1,
SUMMARIZE (
'S P H D',
DateTable[Week Range],
'DateTable'[Fiscal Year],
'DateTable'[Month],
"CountMRN", COUNT ( 'S P H D'[MRN] )
),
[CountMRN], ASC
),
[Week Range]
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
MIN ( 'DateTable'[N D t W E] ),
DateTable[Week Range] = temp
)
This measure calculates the date next to the week range of the min count of MRN.
Hope this can help you!![]()
Best Regards,
Cherry
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