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Anonymous
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Count Day for ocuppation rate

I need to create on dashboard para show the ocuppation rate in the bedrooms of one hotel.

The table have the follow columns:

Date of check-in - Date of check-out - Amount days

For example, one guest arrive 06/25/2019 and go out 07/10/2019, logo he stayed 15 days.

In dashboard I have one Slicer for my table calendar and if the user to filter for 06/01/2019 until 06/30/2019, the example to up, has to return 10 days.

And, if the filter is for a longer period, for example 06/01/2019 until 07/31/2019, has to return only 15 days.

 

So, before sum the days, I need compare if(max(calendar[date] < Date of check-out)

 

How to make this?

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Cmcmahan
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You should just be able to just use something like this without doing any comparisons to count the days.

Occupancy = SUMX('table', COUNTROWS(DATESBETWEEN('calendar'[date], 'table'[Date of check-in], 'table'[Date of check-out])))

  

If you could share a set of sample data/expected outputs, that would be very helpful in getting you a more accurate answer.

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