Earliest Date DAX Formula

Janey_1980

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Hi,

Im trying to write a formula that brings back in a column in my powerpivot the earliest order booked date by customer.., Im currently using this formula but it doesnt seem to be working

=MAXX(FILTER('Query', EARLIEST([Customer_URN])=[Customer_URN]),[Booked_Date])

What am i doing wrong?

Thanks in advance Janey
 

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If you want the earliest date, you want MINX not MAXX.
 
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:) Glad to help, and a belated welcome to the forum!
 
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