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Hi All,
I have a table with team, wait weeks and snapshot date. i have calculated the max wait week per team and month. i now want to work out the difference in max week from current month to previous month. then for the latest month, count how many teams have max wait of 0, greater than 0 and less than 0.
this is my table and my measure is:
to calculate the current month max wait =
however this isn't working as it should.
my finished table would look like this:
Max Wait Week | Count |
Equals 0 | 3 |
Greater than 0 | 4 |
Less than 0 | 6 |
Can somebody please help as i have been trying to get this right for a day with no luck.
kind regards
Hetal
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Hi @hpatel24779
Please provide a workable sample data (not an image) and not in a pivoted format as in your image, your expected result from the same sample data and your reasoning behind. You may post a link to Excel or a sanitized copy of your PBIX stored in the cloud.
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