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I am hoping someone can help me identify a way to create a measure that can identify the number of consecutive date/time stamps that occur for a given account. I am hoping to create a bar chart that shows the number of accounts for consecutive days. I have reviewed other cases, but I am having trouble editing the dax for what I need. Any assitance that can be provided is appreciated.
Date/Tm | Account | Number of Consecutive |
1/1/2020 16:58:32 | 1334892 | 0 |
11/2/2020 7:27:26 | 8317404 | 3 |
11/3/2020 6:09:20 | 8317404 | 3 |
11/4/2020 7:43:10 | 8317404 | 3 |
9/2/2020 7:26:08 | 9083147 | 2 |
9/2/2020 19:06:08 | 9083147 | 2 |
4/2/2020 7:24:57 | 9873238 | 4 |
4/3/2020 6:50:36 | 9873238 | 4 |
4/4/2020 7:43:10 | 9873238 | 4 |
4/5/2020 8:52:54 | 9873238 | 4 |
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Can you provide the expected outcome based on the sample data you have shown?
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I am trying to get the Number of Consecutive column. And then I will use that to make a bar chart.
@chathacc , I have a blog where I approached this a new column for two dates. See if that can help you
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