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I have to analyze one table Sales orders based on an older Sales table data. So for each record in the new table I have to find the closest delivered Sales order LastSO (primary key). I grouped the old Sales order in a table based on Customer Date and Maximum RecId for each date. There are no duplicate Deliver date/time and LastSO records. When I created a column ClosestSO as follows:
ClosestSO = LOOKUPVALUE(MaxRecIdByDateByCust[LastSO],
MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account],NewOrders[Cust2Choose],
MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time],LASTDATE
(FILTER
(ALL(MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time]),
(MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time])<=NewOrders[DeliveryDate]
)
)
)
I only get one record. Any idea why. I used the same logic for Exchange rates and it worked well
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Hi @rabih,
My mistake.
Could you try the formula below to see if it works?
ClosestSO = LOOKUPVALUE ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[LastSO], MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account], NewOrders[Cust2Choose], MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time], CALCULATE ( LASTDATE ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time] ), FILTER ( ALL ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust ), ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time] ) <= NewOrders[DeliveryDate] && MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account] = NewOrders[Cust2Choose] ) ) )
Regards
Hi @rabih,
Could you try using the formula below to see if it works?
ClosestSO = LOOKUPVALUE ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[LastSO], MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account], NewOrders[Cust2Choose], MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time], LASTDATE ( FILTER ( ALL ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust ), ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time] ) <= NewOrders[DeliveryDate] && MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account] = NewOrders[Cust2Choose] ) ) )
Regards
I have copied and pasted your code snippet.
Got following error:
Something's wrong with one or more fields:(NewOrders) ClosestSO:
A table expression containing more than one column was specified in the call to function 'LASTDATE'. This is not supported.
Hi @rabih,
My mistake.
Could you try the formula below to see if it works?
ClosestSO = LOOKUPVALUE ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[LastSO], MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account], NewOrders[Cust2Choose], MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time], CALCULATE ( LASTDATE ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time] ), FILTER ( ALL ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust ), ( MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Delivery date/time] ) <= NewOrders[DeliveryDate] && MaxRecIdByDateByCust[Invoice account] = NewOrders[Cust2Choose] ) ) )
Regards
You nailed it 🙂
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