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Hi @Anonymous ,
One sample for your reference.
DURATION = DATEDIFF ( MAX ( 'Table'[sai_startdate] ), MAX ( 'Table'[sai_duedate] ), DAY )
If this is a measure, you need to give it some type of context. Right now, you are reffering to a whole column, so it does not know which value in the column to use.
If you plan on using this in a table or graph, using the function "Selectedvalue" will add the current context.
Try this:
DURATION = DATEDIFF( SELECTEDVALUE(sai_duedate) , SELECTEDVALUE(sai_startdate) , day )
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Thanks Steve , I want to apply it on row level . Will this work ?
Hi @Anonymous ,
One sample for your reference.
DURATION = DATEDIFF ( MAX ( 'Table'[sai_startdate] ), MAX ( 'Table'[sai_duedate] ), DAY )
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