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KLGRIZZARD
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Return a column value if inside a date range set by a filter

Below laid out is the best way that I can describe what I am trying to acomplish.

 

Table Name: Projects

Project NameUserStart EndHours Per Week
Test Project #1Kiel 01/31/202202/18/202210
Test Project #2Kiel02/07/202202/18/20228

 

Table Name: Fiscal Calander (this table is every calander date with associated fiscal info)

Fiscal YearFiscal MonthFiscal WeekDate
20221101/30/2022
20221102/01/2022
2022ect....etc...etc...
20221302/18/2022

 

Would like a matrix report that somthing like this: (Using fiscal weeks as columns

(Fiscal Week ->)1234567
User        
Kiel1018180000

 

Not sure how to go about this, any help would be greatly approciated. Thanks. 

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tackytechtom
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Yes, it would, only to remove nearly all of the rows in the next step.... 

 

I think there is a way to get all weeks between two dates straight away as well.

 

Maybe you'll find something here:

Fill dates between dates with Power BI / Power Query — The Power User

 

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tackytechtom
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Hi @KLGRIZZARD ,

 

My suggestion is to "unfold" the project table so the granularity would be one row per week and project name.

 

A potential way to do this in Power Query:

1. Create dummy rows for all days between Start and End Date, i.e. by creating a Custom Column and using this code snippet:

{ Number.From([Start])..Number.From([End]) } 

2. Expand the list

3. Inner Join with your Calendar Week table to get rid of the unnecessary days.

 

Hope this helps! 🙂

 

/Tom

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Would creating the additional "dummy rows" essentially duplicate the other info in that table? 

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