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I have a table in which I have a date, the associated week and the associated year as three columns. I would like to determine the max date for each week and for each year using PowerBI.
I tried the following code but I am getting the max date across entire column.
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Here is a simple version of a calculated column using CALCULATE
Max Date Week =
VAR Y= [Fiscal Year]
VAR W= [Fiscal Week]
RETURN CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Date]),All('Table'),'Table'[Fiscal Year]=Y,'Table'[Fiscal Week]=W)
If you don't like variables:
If you want to be more sophisticated you can use MAXX:
return maxx(filter('Table','Table'[Fiscal Week]=W && 'Table'[Fiscal Year]=Y),'Table'[Date])
Here is a simple version of a calculated column using CALCULATE
Max Date Week =
VAR Y= [Fiscal Year]
VAR W= [Fiscal Week]
RETURN CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Date]),All('Table'),'Table'[Fiscal Year]=Y,'Table'[Fiscal Week]=W)
If you don't like variables:
If you want to be more sophisticated you can use MAXX:
return maxx(filter('Table','Table'[Fiscal Week]=W && 'Table'[Fiscal Year]=Y),'Table'[Date])
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