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torbenani
Frequent Visitor

Comparing date isue

Hi 

hope you're able to help me with this issue.

In a table of service request, I want to list requsts, which has been closed (solutiondate) within a given date range.

the calendar table is link to the CreateDate of the request, so it won't work. 

I've this meassure. 

Closed in Selcted periond = if(SELECTEDVALUE(bi_Request[solutionDate]) < MAX('Calendar'[date]) && SELECTEDVALUE(bi_Request[solutionDate]) > CALCULATE(MIN('Calendar'[Date])) , "Yes", "No")

 

On every row the meassure is evaluated to "yes". What am I missing?

 

 

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v-rzhou-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @torbenani 

From my test, you just need to build an unrelated Calendar Table, then your measure works well.

I build a easy sample.

1.png

Calendar Table:

Calendar = CALENDARAUTO()

You don't need to build a relationship between two tables.

I try your measure. 

Closed in Selcted periond = if(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Solution Date]) < MAX('Calendar'[date]) && SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Solution Date]) > CALCULATE(MIN('Calendar'[Date])) , "Yes", "No")

Result:

2.png

Best Regards,

Rico Zhou

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. 

 

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v-rzhou-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @torbenani 

From my test, you just need to build an unrelated Calendar Table, then your measure works well.

I build a easy sample.

1.png

Calendar Table:

Calendar = CALENDARAUTO()

You don't need to build a relationship between two tables.

I try your measure. 

Closed in Selcted periond = if(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Solution Date]) < MAX('Calendar'[date]) && SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Solution Date]) > CALCULATE(MIN('Calendar'[Date])) , "Yes", "No")

Result:

2.png

Best Regards,

Rico Zhou

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. 

 

MFelix
Super User
Super User

Hi @torbenani ,

 

For this you need to create an inactive relationship between the calendar table and the solutiondate column then you can make a simple measure using the USERELATIONSHIP formula, it should look something similar to this:

 

Closed number =
IF (
    CALCULATE (
        COUNT ( bi_request[ID] ),
        USERELATIONSHIP ( bi_request[solutiondate], Calendar[Date] )
    ) > 0,
    "Yes",
    "No"
)

Check result below and in attach file

 

MFelix_0-1625592792323.png

 


Regards

Miguel Félix


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Thanks Miguel. This is great. You've tought med about userrelationship.
For others, who don't know about USERRELATIONSHIP - check aout this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZLH8Y1tO1g

 

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