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I've got a master list of users with products and some users have multiple products. I need a DAX to calcutale the users who have two editions
I want the DAX to recognize Qty 1, as Chad is the only person to have both Pro and Std
| Primary User | Edition |
| Chad | Pro |
| Dave | Std |
| Matt | Pro |
| Chad | Std |
| Sam | Pro |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Maybe something like:
Measure =
VAR __User = MAX('Table'[Primary User])
RETURN
MAXX(
FILTER(
SUMMARIZE(
ALL('Table'),
[Primary User],
"__Count",COUNT([Edition])
),
[Primary User] = __User
),
[__Count]
)
Maybe something like:
Measure =
VAR __User = MAX('Table'[Primary User])
RETURN
MAXX(
FILTER(
SUMMARIZE(
ALL('Table'),
[Primary User],
"__Count",COUNT([Edition])
),
[Primary User] = __User
),
[__Count]
)
#DoubleEditionUsers = SUMX(SUMMARIZE('Table', [Primary User], "Qty", DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Edition] )), IF([Qty] = 2, 1))
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