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Hi all, I have a table with date and project status which has "On-Hold, 'In-Progress" and "Completed". Based on the date field, I want to get only the project with status "On-Hold" and "In-Progress" that has the oldest date(Min Date I assume), and also have the count of the number of days from the date file till present.
Here is the sample data;
Overall Project Status | Initial Contact Date |
On-Hold | 14-Nov-22 |
In-Progress | 14-Nov-22 |
In-Progress | 14-Nov-22 |
In-Progress | 14-Nov-22 |
In-Progress | 14-Nov-22 |
On-Hold | 14-Nov-22 |
On-Hold | 14-Nov-22 |
On-Hold | 29-Sep-22 |
Completed | 6-Jan-22 |
Completed | 14-Feb-22 |
Completed | 26-Jan-22 |
In-Progress | 14-Nov-22 |
On-Hold | 14-Nov-22 |
On-Hold | 14-Nov-22 |
On-Hold | 29-Sep-22 |
Completed | 6-Jan-22 |
Completed | 14-Feb-22 |
Completed | 26-Jan-22 |
The final result should be something like:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Oh sorry
you can try
Initial Contact =
CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Contract Date] ), KEEPFILTERS ( 'Table'[Project Status] IN { "On-Hold", "In-Progress" } ) )
Oh sorry
you can try
Initial Contact =
CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Contract Date] ), KEEPFILTERS ( 'Table'[Project Status] IN { "On-Hold", "In-Progress" } ) )
Hi @ninimoke
please use
Initial Contact =
MIN ( 'Table'[Contract Date] )
Number of Days =
DATEDIFF ( [Initial Contact], TODAY ( ), DAY )
Hi @tamerj1 , thanks for the reponse, in this case I am looking to show only 2 records as per my first post(one for on-hold and onr for in-progres) I am not totally sure how to achieve that
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