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I have a data set with a few thousand line items. In this, there are 2 columns, a start date, and an end date. I am looking for a way to determine if an item was standing during a certain date. This is easy to do with a simple if statement, but the problem Im having is that I want to be able to filter it at the visual level by any date, selected by the user.
I have [ActualBuildDate] and [ActualDismantleDate] Where [ActualBuildDate] will aways have a date, and [ActualDismantleDate] will alway be after [ActualBuildDate] or blank (Still standing).
If I select January 2020, I want to see every item that was standing during January 2020.
I have a Calender table set up using this code
@MattScruggs ,Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
Tag start date end date standing
1 | 10/1/2020 | 10/5/2020 | complete |
2 | 10/2/2020 | 10/6/2020 | complete |
3 | 10/3/2020 | 10/7/2020 | complete |
4 | 10/4/2020 | 10/8/2020 | complete |
5 | 10/5/2020 | standing | |
6 | 10/6/2020 | standing | |
7 | 11/5/2020 | 11/6/2020 | complete |
8 | 11/6/2020 | 11/7/2020 | complete |
9 | 11/7/2020 | 11/9/2020 | complete |
10 | 11/8/2020 | standing |
This would be a simplified version of the data.
Calendar table is separate and is the range of dates from earlest to latest in the previous table (10/1/2020 to 11/9/2020, whether the latest date is in the start or end column.)
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