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I used quick measure and this is the formula it populated. However, I need to adjust it to be "a greater than/equal to 2" versus highlighting every individual number so I do not have to update it each time when new variables are added to the data set.
= CALCULATE(COUNTA('User Summary'[First Login]),'User Summary'[Total Daily Logins] IN {2,3,4,5,6,7,8})
I believe the IN is what I need to adjust but I have not found anything that points me in the right direction. Could someone help me adjust this formula?
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Hi @kl8818
have you tried
= CALCULATE(COUNTA('User Summary'[First Login]),'User Summary'[Total Daily Logins] >= 2 )
?
Hi @kl8818
have you tried
= CALCULATE(COUNTA('User Summary'[First Login]),'User Summary'[Total Daily Logins] >= 2 )
?
Thank you! I first tried it with a => and it showed an error. I didn't think to attempt by reversing. That worked!
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