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Hi,
I am hoping someone can help I have a very simple table.
I would like to be able to create a measure that would provide the figure (total) for the second last date available in my data. So, in this scenario 400. Any ideas?
Date Total
1/1/2020 100
2/1/2020 150
3/1/2020 400
4/1/2020 500
Thanks,
Boycie92
Solved! Go to Solution.
measure =
var _max= maxx(allselected(Table),Table[date])
return
calculate(lastnonblankvalue(Table[date],Sum(Table[Total])),Table[Date]<_max)
OR
measure =
var _max= maxx(allselected(Table),Table[date])
return
calculate(lastnonblankvalue(Table[date],Sum(Table[Total])),filter(allselected(Table),Table[Date]<_max))
measure =
var _max= maxx(allselected(Table),Table[date])
return
calculate(lastnonblankvalue(Table[date],Sum(Table[Total])),Table[Date]<_max)
OR
measure =
var _max= maxx(allselected(Table),Table[date])
return
calculate(lastnonblankvalue(Table[date],Sum(Table[Total])),filter(allselected(Table),Table[Date]<_max))
Hi @amitchandak
That works perfectly thank yo so much. Is there anyway to display the second las date as a seperate messure?
Thanks,
Boycie92
@Boycie92 , Create a measure in the same way as the last one and in that use
max(Table[Date]) in place of Sum(Table[Total])
@Boycie92
Please check this solution,
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Show-second-last-date-value-in-card/td-p/531093
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