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Hi, I have a column with multiple time stamps for each date. Need to filter it to show latest time for each date.
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@sayali_deshmukh add a separate column for the date and then add the following measure
Latest Time =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[DateTimeColumn] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[Dateonlycolumn] ) )
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Hi @sayali_deshmukh ,
you can add a new calculated column like:
and then filter by that column.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Marco
Hi I was able to filter the table for latest time stamp for each date by creating two columns and filtering the second column.
Latest Time = CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[DateTimeColumn] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[Dateonlycolumn] ) )
IsLatestTime = IF(Table1[Merged]=[LatestTime],"Y","N")
Thanks @parry2k and @MarcoPessina
@sayali_deshmukh add a separate column for the date and then add the following measure
Latest Time =
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table[DateTimeColumn] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[Dateonlycolumn] ) )
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Hi @parry2k
Thanks for your reply.
By creating a new column, I am able to get latest time stamp values against each date.
But I need to filter the complete table to get only latest values for each date.
Hi @sayali_deshmukh ,
you can add a new calculated column like:
and then filter by that column.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Marco
@sayali_deshmukh not sure what you mean?
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Hi @parry2k
Need only rows with latest time stamp for each date.
Other rows to be filtered,.