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Hi guys!
I've been facing quite an advanced problem (to me XD) about finding the right DAX code to the following problem:
I have this table:
It indicates wich days the employees skipped the job.
If the day was missed it returns 1, if not, 0.
The thing is:
In another table (this table being a crossjoin between a workers table and a simple calendar table)
I need a concatenation of the zeros and ones, the result must look like something like that:
How can I do it?
I'd be glad you you guys could help me out 😄
Greetings!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Please check the below DAX for creating a new table, and the attached pbix file.
New Table =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
Data[Name],
Data[Date],
"@Concatenation",
CONCATENATEX (
FILTER (
Data,
Data[Name] = MAX ( Data[Name] )
&& Data[Date] = MAX ( Data[Date] )
),
Data[Is_skipped],
", "
)
)
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Great, man!
It worked! Thanks a lot!
Hi,
Please check the below DAX for creating a new table, and the attached pbix file.
New Table =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
Data[Name],
Data[Date],
"@Concatenation",
CONCATENATEX (
FILTER (
Data,
Data[Name] = MAX ( Data[Name] )
&& Data[Date] = MAX ( Data[Date] )
),
Data[Is_skipped],
", "
)
)
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
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