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Anonymous
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DateDiff with multiple ISBLANK

Hi,

 

Could somebody please help me to convert my SQL to DAX below?

 

Sum(case when DateDiff(month, @ReportPeriodStartDate, TDate) < 0 AND

DateDiff(month, @ReportPeriodStartDate, Isnull(WDate, IsNull(CDate, @ReportDate))) > 0 then 1 else 0 end)

 

I have 

DIM =
VAR ReportPeriodStartDate = DATEADD(vwtest[DateUpdated],-1,MONTH)
 
RETURN
IF(DATEDIFF(ReportPeriodStartDate, vwtest[TDate],MONTH) < 0 &&
 
DATEDIFF(ReportPeriodStartDate,ISBLANK(vwtest[WDate]),ISBLANK(vwtest[DateU],MONTH) > 0,1,0)
 
 
Its not displaying correctly. Its the isnulls that I'm struggling to convert I think
 
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks
 
Liam


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@Anonymous, I doubt your the usage of is blank in place of isnull, From March release power bi supported coalesce , please use that

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Greg_Deckler
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Please don't just post SQL and ask "how do I do this in DAX?" Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490

 

Sample data, expected result.


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Hi @Greg_Deckler ,

 

It was DAX also. The question was mainly around null values

@Anonymous, I doubt your the usage of is blank in place of isnull, From March release power bi supported coalesce , please use that

Sometimes, depending on the data, which is why it is extremely helpful to see it, you need to do something like <> "" or = "null" or something along those lines.

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