In this tutorial we review how you can work out when the last value from a particular dimension in a table in Power BI.<\/p>\n
This is quite a unique insight but a relevant one from many pieces of analysis that you might require in Power BI.<\/p>\n
We work through examples of the MAXX and FILTER functions. These are two important functions in the DAX language that can be used in many situations to extract very interesting insights from your data.<\/p>\n
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