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Set Analysis Help

I am looking to find the number of employees that were terminated in the last 60 days.

SamAccountName is the employee itentifier

Term_Date is the date of termination

This is what I put together so far but I keep getting a result of 0....

=Count(DISTINCT{$<TERM_DATE={'>$(=today()-60)'}>}SamAccountName)

Any Ideas?

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

If your termination date format is e.g. 'MM/DD/YYYY', try

=count( DISTINCT {$<TERM_DATE = {">$(=Date(today()-60,'MM/DD/YYYY))"} >} SamAccountName)

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swuehl
MVP
MVP

If your termination date format is e.g. 'MM/DD/YYYY', try

=count( DISTINCT {$<TERM_DATE = {">$(=Date(today()-60,'MM/DD/YYYY))"} >} SamAccountName)

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Author

Thank you! That did the trick, I need to remember formatting!

Thanks Again

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=Count(DISTINCT{$<TERM_DATE={'>$(=Date(today()-60))'}>}SamAccountName)