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Hello All,
I need an output with Max value (preferabally a variable) from a table in Power BI and there are no filters that are needed to be added to get output.
Eg: I have a table in Power BI named AST.Growth and the corresponding SQL Query is
SELECT MAX(YEAR) FROM AST.Growth
Result: 2020
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can simply create a measure for this:
yourMeasure = MAX(AST.Growth[YEAR])
If you want the above value to remain static all through your dataset, then you can write it as follows:
yourMeasure = CALCULATE(MAX(AST.Growth[YEAR]), FILTER(ALL(AST.GROWTH)))
Thanks,
Pragati
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can simply create a measure for this:
yourMeasure = MAX(AST.Growth[YEAR])
If you want the above value to remain static all through your dataset, then you can write it as follows:
yourMeasure = CALCULATE(MAX(AST.Growth[YEAR]), FILTER(ALL(AST.GROWTH)))
Thanks,
Pragati
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