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Hi,
I'm kinda new to DAX and I'm experiencing some weird behaviour on a calculation
I'm trying to count how many days a given ticket number (customer case) is active until today.
Here is the result:
The ticket number (CAS-24075 where the CRM unit is owner of) is open for 641 days, but for some reason he is calculating something for the other business units.
I would expect that for that ticket only 1 row gets returned with the result of 641 days.
Here is my DAX formula:
I would expect a result as follows where the not owning business units have blank results:
What am I doing wrong?
Regards
K.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
You can try something like below.
Oldest Active Ticket = VAR _active = CALCULATETABLE( ADDCOLUMNS( SUMMARIZE( Incident, Incident[Ticket Number], Incident[Unit Name] ), "start", CALCULATE( COUNTROWS( dates ), DATESBETWEEN( dates[Date], MIN( Incident[CreatedOn_DateKey] ), TODAY() ), dates[isWeekend] = FALSE() ) ), KEEPFILTERS( 'Incident'[State Code] = "Active" ) ) RETURN SUMX( _active, [start] )
Hi @Anonymous
You can try something like below.
Oldest Active Ticket = VAR _active = CALCULATETABLE( ADDCOLUMNS( SUMMARIZE( Incident, Incident[Ticket Number], Incident[Unit Name] ), "start", CALCULATE( COUNTROWS( dates ), DATESBETWEEN( dates[Date], MIN( Incident[CreatedOn_DateKey] ), TODAY() ), dates[isWeekend] = FALSE() ) ), KEEPFILTERS( 'Incident'[State Code] = "Active" ) ) RETURN SUMX( _active, [start] )
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