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Hi,
I'm at an impass, I've got a table with the start and end date and a column that identifes the number of dates in between.
I've written the following measure
Absence Days in Mth =
VAR firstDayOfMonth =
MIN ( 'DateDimension'[Date] )
VAR lastDayOfMonth =
MAX ( 'DateDimension'[Date] )
RETURN
SUMX (
Absence,
VAR s =
MAX ( Absence[StartDate], firstDayOfMonth )
VAR e =
MIN (Absence[EndDate], lastDayOfMonth )
RETURN
IF ( s < e, DATEDIFF ( s-1, e, DAY ) )
)
When I put this measure as a card on my report and then use the Month (date Table) as a filter I get the correct value for March of 4. For April I get 30 rather than 30 + 22 from the first row.
My date table is joined to the absence table on date - startdate.
How do I get this so it picks up the April figure of the first record when I filter for April.
TIA
Solved! Go to Solution.
In general, calendar table in such inteval calculations doesn't function as a dimension like other date-oriented analysis.
Tricky solution to the tricky question,
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In general, calendar table in such inteval calculations doesn't function as a dimension like other date-oriented analysis.
Tricky solution to the tricky question,
| Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension! |
DAX is simple, but NOT EASY! |
Good day,
Can you help me with excluding weekends and holidays?
Thank you, thats worked perfectly.
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