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Hello all,
I am trying to write a query that basically says:
calculate the total number of extremely satisfied + very satisfied,
where year = 2024,
and quarter = Q1
here are the 3 columns:
So far I have a total response measure for 2024:
a total of how many people voted extremely and very satisfied in 2024:
I'm not quite sure how to put it all together.
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try this measure. The filter arguments are combined (intersected).
total extremely/very 2024 Q1 =
CALCULATE (
[total],
pivotedQuestions[Year] = 2024,
pivotedQuestions[Quarter] = "Q1",
pivotedQuestions[Overall, how satisfied were you with your live chat experience?]
IN { "Very satisfied", "Extremely satisfied" }
)
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Try this measure. The filter arguments are combined (intersected).
total extremely/very 2024 Q1 =
CALCULATE (
[total],
pivotedQuestions[Year] = 2024,
pivotedQuestions[Quarter] = "Q1",
pivotedQuestions[Overall, how satisfied were you with your live chat experience?]
IN { "Very satisfied", "Extremely satisfied" }
)
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