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power2
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180 days loop

Hey everyone,

 

I have a table with thosuands of parts that are received into our system. 

Let's say Column A is the ItemID which is the part number and Column B is the Date that was received.

 

My goal is to check if a given part has entered into our system more than 5 times in a given 180 days period. So, at this point, I made something that works but it only checks for the last 180 days from today. I want to build something that can check for any 180 days for 5 batches received.

 

So, let's say if one part was received for 5 times between Jan 1st and July 1st for 5 times back in 2020, I want to flag that part.

Here is my current code with the 180 days from today thing.


#"Filtered Rows1" = Table.SelectRows(#"Filtered Rows", each [CREATEDDATETIME] > DateTime.LocalNow() - #duration(180, 0, 0, 0)),
#"Grouped Rows" = Table.Group(#"Filtered Rows1", {"ItemId", "ItemName"}, {{"Count", each Table.RowCount(_), Int64.Type}}),
#"Filtered Rows2" = Table.SelectRows(#"Grouped Rows", each [Count] >= 5)

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@power2 I would think something like this:

Greg_Deckler_0-1709852439229.png

 



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Greg_Deckler
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@power2 So, I would create a Parameter and then replace DateTime.LocalNow() with the name of that Parameter.



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@Greg_Deckler 
Thanks for the advise. In this case, how would that parameter look like? Can you be a little more specific?

@power2 I would think something like this:

Greg_Deckler_0-1709852439229.png

 



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@Greg_Deckler 
Thanks. I will give this a try.

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