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Count values between two dates

Hey there,

hope you can help me. I thought it should be quite easy but either it is not or I am still too much of a beginner

Ich have a set of data regarding the acceptance tests of our machines containing amongst others a column with the date of acceptance test and a column with the number of the acceptance certificate.

Would I would like to display is the number of acceptance test conducted in the last 4 weeks. Therefore I created a variable "MonthBack" (today - 31 days) and this is what I tried without success:

=if([AC Results.Date]>=(MonthBack), Count([AC no.]))

The variable is ok and giving the correct date, but the code does not work.

Can anybody help?

Thanks a lot,

Max

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MayilVahanan

Hi

     Did you check both format is same . MonthBack and [AC Results.Date] ? If so,

     or use date(MonthBack,'DD/MM/YYYY') like this ..

    

     Count({<[AC Results.Date] = {'>=$(=MonthBack)'} >}[AC no.])

     Hope it helps

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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whiteline
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=if([AC Results.Date]>='$(MonthBack)', Count([AC no.]))

MayilVahanan

Hi

     Did you check both format is same . MonthBack and [AC Results.Date] ? If so,

     or use date(MonthBack,'DD/MM/YYYY') like this ..

    

     Count({<[AC Results.Date] = {'>=$(=MonthBack)'} >}[AC no.])

     Hope it helps

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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Perfect, that's it  - date format is both the same, but my code was wrong.

Big thanks!!