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att9728
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Create calculated column for start and end date

I am working with the following two tables:

  1. Data sample table, this is showing data collected with a "stage" identifier as well as the time it was collected. 
    1. TimeStageValue1Value2
      5/22/2020 13:01:15  1  
      5/22/2020 13:02:15  1  
      5/22/2020 13:03:15  1  
      5/22/2020 14:01:15  2  
      5/22/2020 14:02:15  2  
  2. Stage Summary Table, this is showing summaries from the stage (The desired output). 
    1. StageStartEnd
      15/22/2020 13:01:155/22/2020 13:03:15
      25/22/2020 14:01:155/22/2020 14:02:15

 

These tables are realted via stage number. For table 2, where I am having issues is calculating the Start and End Time. For start time, it needs to filter data 1 by corresponding stage and find the first time. 

 

I have tried the following DAX expression, but am getting odd results: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start = CALCULATE(FIRSTDATE(ParameterValues[date].[Date]),USERELATIONSHIP(ParameterValues[stageId],Stages[_id]))

 

 

 

 

 

 

Every row is returning 1/1/2020 12:00:00 AM for start and 12/31/2020 12:00:00 AM for end, but neither of these values are in the table.

 

Im sure I am making a simple mistake, but have been stuck and cannot get it figured out. Thank you in advance for the help!!

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@att9728 , Not very clear, Both as a new column in table 2

start Time table 2 = minx(filter(table1,table1[Stage] =table2[Stage]),table1[Time])
End Time table 2 = maxx(filter(table1,table1[Stage] =table2[Stage]),table1[Time])

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@att9728 , Not very clear, Both as a new column in table 2

start Time table 2 = minx(filter(table1,table1[Stage] =table2[Stage]),table1[Time])
End Time table 2 = maxx(filter(table1,table1[Stage] =table2[Stage]),table1[Time])

Thank you for this! This is the answer. 

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