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- FIRSTDATE and LASTDATE return the first and the last date in the current selection, but inside a table. And they are useful as a time intelligence function because their result can be used as a filter argument of CALCULATE. Letamp;#39;s see their behavior. We define a selection that start from the 15th of August, 2008, up to the 31 of August, 2008, which is then used to apply a filter to the filter context. If you use CALCULATETABLE LASTDATE LASTDATE returns a table that contains the last date, the last day in the current selection, that is the 31 of August. If instead of using LASTDATE, we use FIRSTDATE, then the result will be the 15th of August. We run the query and you see that now, the result is the 15th of August. The result of these functions is a table, like any other time intelligence function, they return tables and the reason is, you will probably use these functions as filter arguments in CALCULATE. You see in this example the inner function does CALCULATE sales amount,