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Hi, community,
I am trying to calculate the difference between the biggest and lowest values in this table in the selected range of dates.
In this case the the desired result would be a dax measure that would calculate:
VerteX on lowest date in selection (31320000) - VerteX on the biggest date on selection (27380000) = 3940000.
How do I identify the min and max dates in the selection?
The formula for VNT VertėX =
CALCULATE(
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use the following measure:
Measure = FIRSTNONBLANKVALUE(Dates[EndOfMonth],[VNT VertėX])-LASTNONBLANKVALUE(Dates[EndOfMonth],[VNT VertėX])
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use the following measure:
Measure = FIRSTNONBLANKVALUE(Dates[EndOfMonth],[VNT VertėX])-LASTNONBLANKVALUE(Dates[EndOfMonth],[VNT VertėX])
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
@Anonymous , try a measure like
measure =
var _max = MAXX(allselected('Dates'), 'Dates'[Date])
var _min = MAXX(allselected('Dates'), 'Dates'[Date])
return
CALCULATE(
SUMX('VNT Vertės', 'VNT Vertės'[InvestmentUnitValueEntEY.Unit_Value] * [VNT Skaičius]),
FILTER((Dates[Date]), Dates[Date] = _max)) - CALCULATE(
SUMX('VNT Vertės', 'VNT Vertės'[InvestmentUnitValueEntEY.Unit_Value] * [VNT Skaičius]),
FILTER((Dates[Date]), Dates[Date] = _min))
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