2019-01-21
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2019-01-21
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As a part of his "Function / Iterator Pairs" mini-series, Business Intelligence architect, Analysis Services Maestro, SQL Server MVP, and author Bill Pearson introduces the DAX MAX() and MAXX() functions, discussing similarities and differences. He then provides some hands-on exposure to the use of each, particularly in combination with other DAX functions, in generating "largest numeric values" to meet differing needs within our PowerPivot model designs.
2022-04-04 (first published: 2015-01-14)
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Comments posted to this topic are about the Question of the Day for 02 Jun 2005 posted at http://qa.sqlservercentral.com/testcenter/qod.asp?QuestionID=525.
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