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Hi Gurus,
I have "created_date" in table A , "updated_date" in table B , data has been pulled through Direct query. Now i need to compare both the date fields from different tables as mentioned below.
if( created_date > updated_date)
then (created_date )
else (updated_date).
1) Is it possible to achieve this scenario with direct queries
2) Basically am trying to find the maximum date by comparing these two dates. Any suggestion
Thanks,
Shamar
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Hi @Anonymous,
Try this measure.
Measure = IF ( MAX ( 'Table_3'[create date] ) > MAX ( 'Table_4'[update date] ), MAX ( 'Table_3'[create date] ), MAX ( 'Table_4'[update date] ) )
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
By my tests, you could create the measure to compare the two date from different tables in Direct Query.
Best Regards,
Cherry
@v-piga-msft : Can you please explain a bit more to get clarity or can u pls share the code
Hi @Anonymous ,
Have you solved your problem?
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Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @Anonymous,
Try this measure.
Measure = IF ( MAX ( 'Table_3'[create date] ) > MAX ( 'Table_4'[update date] ), MAX ( 'Table_3'[create date] ), MAX ( 'Table_4'[update date] ) )
Best Regards,
Cherry
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