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Hi all,
I am working on a Headcount Details report, where the users requested a filter to show all employees as of a certain date - so the filter will be called 'As Of Date.'
I have indirect relationships built between a Date table (called Date) and a Fact table called HR FACT_WORKFORCEEVENT. The relationships are for a 'From Date' (EFFFROMDATE) and a 'To Date' (EFFTODATE).
Is there a way to create a calculated column (a flag) for all records where
The EFFTODATE is >= Selected Date && The EFFFROMDATE is <= Selected Date?
@garynorcrossmmc , Refer my HR Blog on the similar topic
Hi @amitchandak, thank you for your response!
I actually used that measure before to count the amount of employees. But what I'm trying to do is filter the fact table (HR FACT_WORKFORCEEVENT) to show the detail of that count. So this detail tab would include all rows of those active employees. How do I build that column to filter the table?
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