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Hello,
I want to take a score fron another table without relathionships.
In fact, I want that in the Score Column in the Dataset table take the data from Frecuecy depending the number in "Días Transcurridos".
The data where I have the score is in "Frecuency" table.
I use another table because the data is changing dinamicali depending the data (I've a Min and a max measure)
In conclution I want to do someling like this:
If I should another modeling stepts to an RFM model I am always open to new ideas and improvements
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Try this calculated column formula
=CALCULATE(MIN('Frequency Lower'[F.Puntaje]),FILTER('Frequency Lower','Frequency Lower'[Frecuency Lower]<=EARLIER([Dias Transcurridos])&&'Frequency Lower'[Frecuency Upper]>=EARLIER([Dias Transcurridos])))
As of now, nothing is returned because the lower and upper limit numbers in the frequency lower table are far below those in the Dias Transcurridos column.
Hi,
It will become easier to solve the problem if you have lower and upper limit columns in your frequency table (so there should be 3 instead of 2 columns that you currenly have). Please make that change and share the link from where i can download your PBI file.
Hello!!
Thanks for the help in advance! I tried to do what you say @Seth_C_Bauer. Buy it didn't work. The field is in blank:
@Ashish_MathurI've uploaded the file in: https://files.fm/u/y6cnygt5
Thanks!
Hi,
I had made another request in my previous message. Please read carefully.
Yes, I've read that but I didn't understand exactly what to do. Therefore I've continue with my original plan.
Do you have an example where I can see the changes and understand how to "have lower and upper limit column" ?
Thanks.
Hi,
Try this calculated column formula
=CALCULATE(MIN('Frequency Lower'[F.Puntaje]),FILTER('Frequency Lower','Frequency Lower'[Frecuency Lower]<=EARLIER([Dias Transcurridos])&&'Frequency Lower'[Frecuency Upper]>=EARLIER([Dias Transcurridos])))
As of now, nothing is returned because the lower and upper limit numbers in the frequency lower table are far below those in the Dias Transcurridos column.
Oh!! It's Works.
I've to change the field because it's not the table where i've to do the calculations. Thanks to your comment i noticed that (Thank!!)
The last thing I don't solve is how to match the number (One column have one more unit)
My Screenshot
My File: https://files.fm/u/zyvsew3g
But! Thanks! The last question solve my issue. Thanks!!
@Anonymous Looks like a good case for using static segmentation - check out Marco's write up on this here
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