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Source data table:
Rows 2 and 4 indicate multiple payments. B Corp to be paid $150 on 1/10, 2/10, and 3/10. D Corp to be paid $200 on 1/18 and 2/18. I'm looking for a DAX formula to produce the following calculated table from the source table above:
Thank you for your time and assistance.
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Hi @bob57
You can create a table like below.
Table 2 =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
GENERATE(
'Table',
VAR __pumnts = 'Table'[No Pymnts]
RETURN
GENERATESERIES( 1, __pumnts, 1 )
),
"Date",
VAR __value = [Value] -1
VAR __date = 'Table'[Date]
VAR __year = YEAR( __date )
VAR __month = MONTH( __date ) + __value
VAR __day = DAY( __date )
RETURN
DATE( __year, __month, __day ),
"Payment", 'Table'[Payment],
"Vendor", 'Table'[Vendor]
)
Hi @bob57
You can create a table like below.
Table 2 =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
GENERATE(
'Table',
VAR __pumnts = 'Table'[No Pymnts]
RETURN
GENERATESERIES( 1, __pumnts, 1 )
),
"Date",
VAR __value = [Value] -1
VAR __date = 'Table'[Date]
VAR __year = YEAR( __date )
VAR __month = MONTH( __date ) + __value
VAR __day = DAY( __date )
RETURN
DATE( __year, __month, __day ),
"Payment", 'Table'[Payment],
"Vendor", 'Table'[Vendor]
)
Worked perfectly! Thank you. Now Ineed to learn how it works. Appreciate your effort.
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