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I'm new to this code writing.... I'm trying to sum the number of unique customer codes that enter in our stores. I am coming up with a total by location but the region totals do not sum the stores. I'm at a loss...
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Hi @Livia_Hernandez ,
Try the following formula which gets the cumulative value correctly.
M1 = DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Customer])M2 =
SUMX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Product] ),
CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Customer] ) )
)
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
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Hi @Livia_Hernandez ,
Try the following formula which gets the cumulative value correctly.
M1 = DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Customer])M2 =
SUMX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Product] ),
CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Customer] ) )
)
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @gmsamborn - I defintitely thought of that too. I was just trying to see how I could other than manually make the summs just count the stores. I tried group by with no luck. Just checking if I was doing something wrong or missing some sort of logic.
Thank you for replying!
Is it possible that a customer can be related to more than 1 StoreCode?
In a case like that, each StoreCode would count that customer but that customer would only be counted once in the total.
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