This is going to be an easy one. Just a tip.
Let's assume, you want to know information for the two most recent pieces of data. Issue is, how do you get those most recent ones.
First, you need a measure -- based on a date.
Year([your_date]) this will get you the year, which is more than unique enough.
+Monthnumberinyear([your_date])/12
to the year, we add 1/12 of our month.
+daynumberinmonth([your_date])/31
and to that, we add 1/31 of the day.
The thing is, we don't want
15/March/2012
to be bigger than
1/April/2012
if we divide, we end up with numbers that stay in proportion.
An alternative, and probably an even better way to do this, is to multiply:
(Year([your_date])*10000) + 'that gives us 20120000
(Monthnumberinyear([your_date]) * 100)+ ' that gives us 201212
daynumberinmonth([your_date]) ' that should make 20121224
Interesting, it keeps the date readable. Which is always useful.
So, now we have our measure to base our ranking on -- now it's easy to get the two most recent ones isn't it.
Cheers.
Peter
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