Hi,
I've got a module, dimensioned by a list (numbers), and line item with the dates of various cashflows. This module is not dimensioned by time.
How do I find the minimum value i.e. 23/04/08 and max value?
Any help is appreciated, Thanks
Hi @CommunityMember113484,
I see 2 ways to reach this:
In General List, you can add a Top Level to your list
Then, add 2 line items "Min" and "Max" referencing "Date" but with the appropriate summary method
And the result:
OR
2. Create a dummy list and use MIN/MAX aggregation functions
Create a list with only 1 item
In your module, add a line item, dimensioned by the Dummy list and equal to the Dummy list item
In another module, dimensioned only with Dummy, reference the Date line item and use the MIN/MAX functions
Hope this helps!
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