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I want to calculate days between "DesignStartdate" and "datesentforreview"
I have created a relationship and still unable to derive the number of days required between dates.
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Thanks for your insight, bhanu_gautam.
@Fphizal , if you want to calculate days between "DesignStartdate" and "datesentforreview", you need to make sure there's a valid relationship.
In this case, the relationship is one-to-one, and the number of days can be successfully calculated. Create a measure to return days.
Measure = DATEDIFF(MAX('Artwork Tracker'[DesignStartdate]),MAX('Review List'[datesentforreview]),DAY)
If the relationship is a one-to-many pair, the number of days can also be successfully calculated.
If the above requirements do not meet you, please provide more details. It's a good idea to provide some simple sample data and the desired results, as I did.
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.
Thanks for your insight, bhanu_gautam.
@Fphizal , if you want to calculate days between "DesignStartdate" and "datesentforreview", you need to make sure there's a valid relationship.
In this case, the relationship is one-to-one, and the number of days can be successfully calculated. Create a measure to return days.
Measure = DATEDIFF(MAX('Artwork Tracker'[DesignStartdate]),MAX('Review List'[datesentforreview]),DAY)
If the relationship is a one-to-many pair, the number of days can also be successfully calculated.
If the above requirements do not meet you, please provide more details. It's a good idea to provide some simple sample data and the desired results, as I did.
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.
@Fphizal ,
Create a new calculated column by going to modelling tab and click on new column
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