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karinafreitass
Helper III
Helper III

Most recent status

Hi Guys,

 

Could you help me, please?!

 

As you can see, the measure below returns me the status of the ID with the most recent date, but I came across this situation where I have two equal dates. What could I do in this case considering also the most recent date and the most recent status which is "Pós Reunião - Follow Up"


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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@karinafreitass , Not very clear with you screen shot, You can get latest status using a measure like

 


Measure =
VAR __id = MAX ('Table'[ID] )
VAR __date = CALCULATE ( MAX('Table'[NUM] ), ALLSELECTED ('Table' ), 'Table'[ID] = __id )

return
CALCULATE ( MAX ('Table'[Status] ), VALUES ('Table'[ID] ),'Table'[ID] = __id,'Table'[NUM] = __date )

 

or a new column

 

Measure =
VAR _date = MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID])), [Date])
return
MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID]) && [Date] =_date), [status])

 

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@karinafreitass , Not very clear with you screen shot, You can get latest status using a measure like

 


Measure =
VAR __id = MAX ('Table'[ID] )
VAR __date = CALCULATE ( MAX('Table'[NUM] ), ALLSELECTED ('Table' ), 'Table'[ID] = __id )

return
CALCULATE ( MAX ('Table'[Status] ), VALUES ('Table'[ID] ),'Table'[ID] = __id,'Table'[NUM] = __date )

 

or a new column

 

Measure =
VAR _date = MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID])), [Date])
return
MAXX(Filter(Table, [ID] = earlier([ID]) && [Date] =_date), [status])

 

 

@amitchandak Thank you so much

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