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Hi fellow PBI'ers,
I'm trying to create a measure that lists the earliest date a product was held by customers.
Below is a simplified mock up data with the earliest dates bolded:
Client | Product | Start Date | End Date |
A | 1 | 1-Jan-21 | 1-Jan-22 |
A | 1 | 1-Jun-10 | 1-May-10 |
B | 2 | 1-Dec-21 | 1-Dec-22 |
B | 3 | 1-Apr-21 | 1-Apr-22 |
B | 2 | 1-May-19 | 1-May-20 |
C | 3 | 1-Feb-21 | 1-Feb-22 |
C | 3 | 1-Mar-21 | 1-Mar-22 |
The result ideally should list the earliest date possible per customer by product:
Client | Product | Earliest Date |
A | 1 | 1-Jun-10 |
B | 2 | 1-May-19 |
B | 3 | 1-Apr-21 |
C | 3 | 1-Feb-21 |
I'm assuming it will be a combination of SUMMARIZE and ALL however, for some reason my results are either:
* Earliest date of the most recent row or;
* Earliest date for each product but across ALL clients rather than per client and product.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @awff ,
Try this measure to see if this will meet your needs:
Measure = CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Start Date]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Client],'Table'[Product]))
Best Regards,
Liang
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I played around with the syntax and this seems to work as a measure:
First Start Date =
Calculate(
FIRSTDATE(table[Start Date]),
Filter(
ALLEXCEPT(table, table[Account], table[Product]),
table[Start Date] <= Min(table[Start Date])))
Cross checking with a small sample of the data seemed to return the correct values so far.
Ok, So this only seems to work when drilled down clicking on a row in the table.
But when not filtered, It seems to returning the earliest date of the entire data set for the particular product!
Hi @awff ,
Try this measure to see if this will meet your needs:
Measure = CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Start Date]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Client],'Table'[Product]))
Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hey @awff. This should do the trick:
New Table =
ADDCOLUMNS(
SUMMARIZE( 'Table', 'Table'[Client], 'Table'[Product] ),
"Earliest Date", CALCULATE( MIN( 'Table'[Start Date] ) )
)
Thanks @SteveHailey ,
I'm assuming this is for a new table
is there a way i can have this as a measure for a table visualisation?
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