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Ivonka
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Count of employees with several conditions

Hi all,

I am trying to prepare a report which shows employees with 3 or more incidents -
( (Incidents included are: Collision, Collision – Major, Collision – Minor, Passenger Injury, Passenger Incident (slip, trip, fall))
PBI file attached here : 

https://forum.enterprisedna.co/t/count-of-employees-with-several-conditions/43365 

This measure doesn’t give me any outcome. Other attempts don’t even capture correct data.
Drivers with 3+ Incidents =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCT COUNT(‘FACT_INCIDENT’[EMPLOYEE_ID]),
FILTER(
ALL(‘FACT_INCIDENT’),
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[OP_DATE] >= TODAY() - 365 &&
(
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[CATEGORY] = “Collision” ||
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[CATEGORY] = “Collision - Major” ||
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[CATEGORY] = “Collision - Minor” ||
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[CATEGORY] = " Passenger Injury"||
(
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[CATEGORY] = “Passenger Incident” &&
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[SUB_CATEGORY] = “Slip/Trip/Fall”
)
) &&
CALCULATE(
COUNT(‘FACT_INCIDENT’[INCIDENT_NO]),
‘FACT_INCIDENT’[OP_DATE] >= TODAY() - 365
) >= 3
)
)

I need to achieve two tables:
first table with Location, number of employees ( with 3+ inc), and number of exact incidents for everyone
the second table should store the location of Employee ID, Incident ID, Category, and Subcategory.

Would you please help me to find out a solution for my struggle?
Grateful as always.

Iwona

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