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Anonymous
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First date calculation when status is first reached

Hello,

 

I am trying to figuring out how to calculate the first date an ID has reached a certain status.

What do I mean with this?

 

I have a daily overview of multiple IDs with statusses and every day all the IDs have a status mentioned.

Now I have combined all the daily reports that where collected since the start of my project, and now I want to calculate the first date a certain ID had a certain status.

 

E.g.

Date                      ID                          Status

20-8-20191111Open
21-8-20191111Closed
22-8-20191111Closed
23-8-20191111Closed
24-8-20191111Closed
25-8-20191111Closed
20-8-20192222Open
21-8-20192222Open
22-8-20192222Open
23-8-20192222Open
24-8-20192222Closed
25-8-20192222Closed
20-8-20193333Closed
21-8-20193333Closed
22-8-20193333Closed
23-8-20193333Closed
24-8-20193333Closed
25-8-20193333Closed
20-8-20194444Open
21-8-20194444Open
22-8-20194444Open
23-8-20194444Open
24-8-20194444Open
25-8-20194444Open

 

I would like to only have the IDs with the first time the status was on closed:

 

21-8-20191111Closed
24-8-20192222Closed
20-8-20193333Closed

 

Can somebody please me with this?

Thank you 🙂

 

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous try this

 

Max Date = 
CALCULATE(
MIN( Table[Date] ),
ALLEXCEPT( Table, Table[Id] ),
Table[Status] = "Closed"
)


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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous try this

 

Max Date = 
CALCULATE(
MIN( Table[Date] ),
ALLEXCEPT( Table, Table[Id] ),
Table[Status] = "Closed"
)


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Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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Anonymous
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Thank you! This really helped 🙂

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