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- Anonymous4 years ago
Hi Sentinel997 ,
Method1: Change the summarized type as "Latest":
Method2: Create a measure:
Latest Date = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),[FZFZTP]=MAX('Table'[FZFZTP])))Method3: If you just want to display the latest row, please follow jbwtp 's method to create a flag measure for filter:
Filter Flag = var _latest=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Date]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),[FZFZTP]=MAX('Table'[FZFZTP]))) return IF(MAX('Table'[Date])=_latest,1,0)And then apply it to visual-level filter pane, set as "is 1":
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Thanks,
I also think, it must be a DAX query.
I made the entry.
However, I get an error that at least 2 arguments are required.
I'm not good at DAX. Can create a query using DAX:
If the "Fahrgestellnummer" appears twice, then only use the latest "Einlagerdatum".
Kind regards
Anthony
I think there is a missing closing bracket before "=MAX" in the formula (and I guess, once you fix it there will be one redundant closing bracket at the end of the equasion).
- Sentinel9974 years agoFrequent Visitor
thanks for the hint.
However, it still doesn't work.- jbwtp4 years agoMemorable Member
Hi Sentinel997,
This is because, I've ignored that you have more columns and they are also varied across same vehicle type.
Try this one and see if this works for you:
Measure = if(CALCULATE(MAX(RRDVREP[Einlagerungsdatum]), ALLEXCEPT(RRDVREP,RRDVREP[FZFZTP])) = MAX(RRDVREP[Einlagerungsdatum]), 1, 0)Cheers,
John