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Suppose I have this:
Member | Start | End |
member1 | 1/1/2019 | 1/5/2019 |
member1 | 1/1/2019 | 1/5/2019 |
member1 | 1/1/2019 | 1/6/2019 |
member2 | 3/1/2019 | 3/2/2019 |
member2 | 3/1/2019 | 3/3/2019 |
This table reflects six distinct dates for member1: 1/1/19, 1/2/19, 1/3/19, 1/4/19, 1/5/19, and 1/6/19.
..and three distinct dates for member2: 3/1/19, 3/2/19, 3/3/19
Is it possible to create a Measure to compute something like this?
The measure would compute the number of distinct dates per member, based on the Start and End date.
I've been working on this for hours - any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Brian
Solved! Go to Solution.
try to create a table
Table Calendar =
ADDCOLUMNS(
crossjoin(calendar(min('Table'[Start]);max('Table'[End]));distinct('Table'[Member]));
"is in day";if(calculate(count('Table'[Member]);filter('Table'; 'Table'[Start]<=[Date] && 'Table'[End] >= [Date] && EARLIER('Table'[Member])=[Member]))>0;1;0)
)
then just summarize it:
Table Total = summarize('Table Calendar';'Table Calendar'[Member];"Count";SUM('Table Calendar'[is in day]))
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Hi @bricohen1
Try something like this.
Measure =
CALCULATE(
DATEDIFF(
MIN( 'Table'[Start] ),
MAX( 'Table'[End] ),
DAY
),
ALL( 'Table' ),
VALUES( 'Table'[Member] )
)
Hi @bricohen1
what exactly result do you expect?
anyway try a measure
Measure =
DATEDIFF(CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Start]);ALLEXCEPT('Table';'Table'[Member]));CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[END]);ALLEXCEPT('Table';'Table'[Member]));DAY)
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@az38 thanks for working on it. Using DATEDIFF is a good idea, but it's not quite right.
With the above example,
Member1 = 6.
Member2 = 3.
Brian
So, @bricohen1
Measure =
DATEDIFF(CALCULATE(MIN('Table'[Start]);ALLEXCEPT('Table';'Table'[Member]));CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[END]);ALLEXCEPT('Table';'Table'[Member]));DAY)+1
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try to create a table
Table Calendar =
ADDCOLUMNS(
crossjoin(calendar(min('Table'[Start]);max('Table'[End]));distinct('Table'[Member]));
"is in day";if(calculate(count('Table'[Member]);filter('Table'; 'Table'[Start]<=[Date] && 'Table'[End] >= [Date] && EARLIER('Table'[Member])=[Member]))>0;1;0)
)
then just summarize it:
Table Total = summarize('Table Calendar';'Table Calendar'[Member];"Count";SUM('Table Calendar'[is in day]))
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