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MaxChangeNumberTable =
SUMMARIZE (
CallOff_Delivery_Dates,
CallOff_Delivery_Dates[CallOffID],
"MaxChangeNumber", MAX ( CallOff_Delivery_Dates[ChangeNumber] )
)
=ResultTable=
ADDCOLUMNS (
MaxChangeNumberTable,
"DeliveryDate", LOOKUPVALUE (
CallOff_Delivery_Dates[DeliveryDate],
CallOff_Delivery_Dates[CallOffID], MaxChangeNumberTable[CallOffID],
CallOff_Delivery_Dates[ChangeNumber], MaxChangeNumberTable[MaxChangeNumber]
)
)
Hi everone
My DAX code above is not working. Somehow I couldn't run this code I made in power Query. I don't know where is the mistake.
I want to group according to the CallOffID field in the table I have. Afterwards, CallOffID is repeated in some lines and there is a ChangeNumber corresponding to each CallOffID. These start from 1 and progress upwards. I want to capture the largest number in this ChangeNumber field and list the DeliveryDate next to this number. But it didn't work. I will be glad if you can help.
"Expression.Error: The name 'MaxChangeNumberTable' wasn't recognized. Make sure it's spelled correctly."
It gives this error message
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
In Power Query, the code we use is M language. We use DAX language in Power BI Desktop. Attempting to run the DAX language in Power Query will certainly not succeed.
Quick tour - PowerQuery M | Microsoft Learn
DAX overview - DAX | Microsoft Learn
M or DAX? That is the Question! - RADACAD
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
In Power Query, the code we use is M language. We use DAX language in Power BI Desktop. Attempting to run the DAX language in Power Query will certainly not succeed.
Quick tour - PowerQuery M | Microsoft Learn
DAX overview - DAX | Microsoft Learn
M or DAX? That is the Question! - RADACAD
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
any answer please
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