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Hi all,
In dire need of help here. I have a HR dataset that contains Employee ID, Hiring Date, and Termination date. I am being asked to calculate total headcount from November 2020 until April 2021.
The image shown below is the datamodel that I have created within PowerPivot/Power Query/InExcel. Please do not pay attention to the All_Data. This is irrelevant. The main focus is the Employee_Key with all relevant informaiton, and the dynamic Date table created. How can I go about creating a pivot table that shows month to month, the total headcount based on the hiring and term?
I would appreciate any help and insight I could get here.
Thank you.
You need to do the following at least:
Termination Date =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( EMPLOYEE_KEY ),
USERELATIONSHIP ( EMPLOYEE_KEY[Termination Date], Date[Date] )
)
If that isn't what you need @Anonymous please post sample non-confidential data for us to use per these links.
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