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In my calendar table I have 2 columns other than my key date field one is to say 'yes' or 'no' depending on if the period has been closed by accounting and the second to show a user friendly display of the fiscal period.
I have tried several formuals but most recently this simple one is providing incorrect data and I am not sure why
@Mmahachi , I need some data to suggest. Try
Last Period Closed =
var _LastClosed = maxx(filter(allselected('Calendar'),'Calendar'[AccountPeriodClosed]="Yes"),[AccountPeriodClosed])
return
CALCULATE(MAX('Calendar'[Fiscal Period Display]), FILTER('Calendar','Calendar'[AccountPeriodClosed] =_LastClosed ))
or
Last Period Closed =
var _LastClosed = maxx(filter(allselected('Calendar'),'Calendar'[AccountPeriodClosed]="Yes"),[AccountPeriodClosed])
return
CALCULATE(MAX('Calendar'[Fiscal Period Display]), FILTER(allselected('Calendar'),'Calendar'[AccountPeriodClosed] =_LastClosed ))
Hi @Mmahachi ,
Try this measure.
Last Period Closed =
VAR LastClosed =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Calendar'[Fiscal Period Display] ),
FILTER (
'Calendar',
'Calendar'[AccountPeriodClosed]
) = "Yes"
)
RETURN
LastClosed
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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