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I'd like to create a header for my report showing the date range of the data that is presented.
As I have a datestamp in my dataset for each record, I'm hoping to avoid hard coding the date range in my report, and instead finding some means to show the smallest/minimum date and the largest/maximum date, in order to show the period of the data.
I've tried playing text boxes and the like, but have not been able to apply a minimu or maximum selection to these.
My last resort is to try and create a reference query from my original dataset to include 1 record of 2 columns, with a "start" and "end" date. I'm not entirely excited about this as it does then prevent me in future from incuding a date filter on my report, and then having the report header dynamically update as well.
Any thoughts on how I could approach this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Create two measures:
MaxDate = MAX([Date])
MinDate = MIN([Date])
Add each measure to its own individual card visualization.
Create two measures:
MaxDate = MAX([Date])
MinDate = MIN([Date])
Add each measure to its own individual card visualization.
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