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Hi everyone
I'm loosing my mind on a simple case, but I can't find why it doesn't work
So I have a table like this one:
Project Type | User | #Count | ProjectName | Start | Finish |
A | Architecture | 2 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 13/01/2016 |
A | Architecture | 1 | Test | 14/01/2016 | 13/01/2016 |
A | Architecture | 2 | Test | 14/01/2016 | 14/01/2016 |
A | Architecture | 1 | Test | 15/01/2016 | 14/01/2016 |
B | Software | 5 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 15/01/2016 |
B | Software | 5 | Test | 14/01/2016 | 15/01/2016 |
A | Project Manager | 2 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 15/01/2016 |
A | Project Manager | 2 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 14/01/2016 |
A | Project Manager | 2 | Test | 14/01/2016 | 14/01/2016 |
From this table, I'd like to get something like this one:
A | Architecture | 5 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 14/01/2016 |
B | Software | 10 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 15/01/2016 |
A | Project Manager | 4 | Test | 13/01/2016 | 15/01/2016 |
B | Project Manager | 2 | Test | 14/01/2016 | 14/01/2016 |
So I'd like to count the number of architecture, Sofwtare and Project Manager and take the max date in my last column
So I've tried things like Max=Calculate(MAX([Finish]),ALLEXECPT([USER])) but it didn't work
Any idea of what I'm doing wrong?
Thank you for your help
Kr,
Tom
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@Anonymous this should work, basically give max of finish date for the user against all the records of that user
Max=Calculate(MAX([Finish]),ALLEXCEPT(Table, [USER]))
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@Anonymous this should work, basically give max of finish date for the user against all the records of that user
Max=Calculate(MAX([Finish]),ALLEXCEPT(Table, [USER]))
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Ok so to do work, I had to add another measure for my Begin date column
Weird but now it's working
@Anonymous 🙂
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