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Anonymous
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Summarize dates without blanks

Hi all,

 

I need help with the following dax. I am creating a table that summerizes the latest dates by id. This works well however I have blank dates. How can I get the latest dates where the id has no blank dates against it?

 

 

MaxID = SUMMARIZE(table1,table1[Id],"LastEntryDate",max(table1[date]))
 
 
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@Anonymous hi

I have written simple dax similar to your dax except i have applied filter which remove blank dates rows. 

It have worked for me. 

 

table2 = SUMMARIZE(FILTER(Table1,Table1[DATE] <> BLANK()),Table1[ID],"MAX DATE",MAX(Table1[DATE]))

 

Regards,

Novil

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Anonymous
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Hey @Anonymous 

There are many options.

For example.

For Example.

 

Cheers!
A

vivran22
Community Champion
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Hi,

Is it possible for you to share some sample table and the desired output?

Rgds,
Vivek
Anonymous
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IdLastEntryDate
1123/05/2019 0:00
1223/05/2019 0:00
1323/05/2019 0:00
2424/05/2019 0:00
2524/05/2019 0:00
26 
49 
50 
5131/05/2019 0:00
528/06/2019 0:00
5511/06/2019 0:00

@Anonymous hi

I have written simple dax similar to your dax except i have applied filter which remove blank dates rows. 

It have worked for me. 

 

table2 = SUMMARIZE(FILTER(Table1,Table1[DATE] <> BLANK()),Table1[ID],"MAX DATE",MAX(Table1[DATE]))

 

Regards,

Novil

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Hi 

If the other column other than the summerized need also to be Non-Blank for example in our case (Table1[ID]) how can we do that? 

Try this-

 

table2 = SUMMARIZE(FILTER(Table1,Table1[DATE] <> BLANK() && Table1[ID]<>BLANK()),Table1[ID],"MAX DATE",MAX(Table1[DATE]))

 

Regards,

Novil

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Hey,

 

I use this kind of DAX statement:

Table = 
FILTER(
    ADDCOLUMNS( 
        SUMMARIZE(
            VALUES(Table1[Id])
            , Table1[Id]
        )
        , "the latest date" , CALCULATE(LASTNONBLANK('Table1'[LastEntryDate] , MAX('Table1'[LastEntryDate]) ))
    )
    , [the latest date] <> BLANK()
)

This creates a table like this:

image.png

As you can see from the screenshot from above, there really are no blank rows 🙂

 

You have to be aware that you have to use TREATAS(...) if you want to use the summarized table as a table filter, as the calculation of the last date breaks the lineage to the column [LastEntryDate] like so:

 

a measure = 
var thesummarizedtable = ...
return
CALCULATE(
...
, TREATAS(<thesummarizedtable> , '<the table name>'[Id] , '<the table name>'[LastEntryDate])
)

Hopefully this is what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom

 



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