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Hi, I need some help to calculate the expected delivery date.
I have a date table where I added a column with 0 for a date that is a holiday or weekend day and 1 for a working day.
In another table where orders are stored together with the order date I want to add the expected deliviery date. The KPI is 10 working days after ordering.
In other words: expected delivery date = order date + 10 working days (+ weekends and holidays within that period)
Thank you for your help!
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can create columns like DAX below.
Rank = IF(DateDim[IsWeekDay]=1,RANKX(FILTER(DateDim,DateDim[IsWeekDay]=1),DateDim[Date],,ASC)) DeliveryDate= CALCULATE(MAX(DateDim[Date]),FILTER(DateDim,DateDim[Rank]=RELATED(DateDim[Rank])+10))
Best Regards,
Amy
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can create columns like DAX below.
Rank = IF(DateDim[IsWeekDay]=1,RANKX(FILTER(DateDim,DateDim[IsWeekDay]=1),DateDim[Date],,ASC)) DeliveryDate= CALCULATE(MAX(DateDim[Date]),FILTER(DateDim,DateDim[Rank]=RELATED(DateDim[Rank])+10))
Best Regards,
Amy
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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