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HenryJS
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Column = Latest Monday Function

Hi all,

 

How can I ammend the below column to filter for >= Latest Monday

 

Instead of 01.03.20?

 

Contacted After March? = if(isblank(maxx(filter('Export Actions','Export Actions' [CandidateRef] ='Merge1'[CandidateRef]
&& 'Export Actions'[ActionName] = "Call - Update" && 'Export Actions'[ActionDate]>= date(2020,03,01)),
'Export Actions' [CandidateRef])),"No","Yes")
 
 
Thank you
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amitchandak
Super User
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@HenryJS 

Use selected date in place of date[Date]

 

 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],2)+1 -7

 

Like

var _max =Maxx(Date, Date[Date])

var _ls_mon = _max+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],2)+1 -7

 

-7 for last week. Else do not use that

Hi @amitchandak 

 

I tried below

 

Unfortunately it didn't give required result.

 

I would like it 'Yes' if they have been contacted since the latest monday. So today is monday so it would only be yes for those contacted today.

 

Contacted Since Monday? = if(isblank(maxx(filter('Export Actions','Export Actions' [CandidateRef] ='Merge1'[CandidateRef]
&& 'Export Actions'[ActionName] = "Call - Update" && 'Export Actions'[ActionDate]>= 'Export Actions'[ActionDate]+-1*WEEKDAY('Export Actions'[ActionDate],2)+1-7),
'Export Actions' [CandidateRef])),"No","Yes")
 
 
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@HenryJS,Can you share sample data and sample output.

@amitchandak unfortunately I can't share the data as it's all personal and contact info!

 

I've got a measure in a different report that uses the 'LatestMonday' logic.

 

The below is a column granted but need:

  • IF CandidateRef in 'Merge1' has had 'Export Actions'[ActionName] = Call Update
  • Since 'Latest Monday'
  • THEN Yes

 

Contacted Since Monday? = if(isblank(maxx(filter('Export Actions','Export Actions' [CandidateRef] ='Merge1'[CandidateRef]
&& 'Export Actions'[ActionName] = "Call - Update" && 'Export Actions'[ActionDate]>= 'Export Actions'[ActionDate]+-1*WEEKDAY('Export Actions'[ActionDate],2)+1-7),
'Export Actions' [CandidateRef])),"No","Yes")

 

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@Greg_Deckler @amitchandak is this possible to do without a Date Table?

 

Thanks

Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

If you have a Date table and in that Date table have a Weekday column created using WEEKDAY then you could do this:

 

Latest Monday = MAXX(FILTER('Date',[Weekday] = 2),[Date])

 

Assuming you use the WEEKDAY version that gives you 2 for Monday.


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