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Hello all
I have a formula
hi @Tommyvhod
try like:
produced Qty =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Data[ID]) ,
KEEPFILTERS(Data[step] = 1 || Data[step] = 2)
)
o
Unfortunately not working. Maybe because the distinctcount is counting ID and we are filtering the process step?
hi @Tommyvhod
what about this:
produced Qty =
VAR _step = SELECTEDVALUE(data[step])
VAR _value1 =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Data[ID]) ,
Data[step] = 1 || Data[step] = 2
)
VAR _value2 =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Data[ID]) ,
Data[step] =4
)
RETURN
IF( _step = 4, _value2, _value1)
If I understood correcly if the process is 4 than the number of parts there will be calculated.
The problem here is that always process 1 and 2 is used for the quantities.
It looks like: step 1 and 2 is the production, next steps are other steps like painting, control, packaging ( more than 20 steps) and for defects I would like to return the produced qty. ( step 1+2)
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