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THarrison
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Measuring change between two points in time with many groups?

Hello All,

 

I'm working on a company overview report and have run into a road block. We have a table like the one below that we are consuming in PowerBI that records the progress made on our projects each day. I am hoping to make use of this by allowing viewers to slice the table and then display the change in our WIP_Percent column between the Maximum and Minimum date. I've managed to do some neat things with DAX but this is breaking my brain. Any assistance you guys could offer would be appreciated!

 

Project NameDateWip_Percent
Project A2019-06-0690%
Project C2019-06-0652%
Project A2019-06-0580%
Project B2019-06-05100%
Project C2019-06-0536%
Project A2019-06-0472%
Project B2019-06-0467%
Project C2019-06-045%
Project A2019-06-0370%
Project B2019-06-0330%

 

-Tim

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parry2k
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@THarrison so what you want the output to be? Can you explain bit in detail?



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