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Anonymous
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Count smaller table rows compared to big table

I have 2 tables. Table 1 with 5000 variables. Table 2 with 2900 variables.

 

Most of my charts are built from the 5000 variables however I have a card to count the variables but keep coming up with 5000.

 

Is there a way only count Table 2 variables?

 

I've tried RELATED and COUNTROWS to no avail

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , if there is 1-M join

then you can do a new column

Item Name = RELATED('item'[Brand]) //Item is on one side sales is on M side where column is create

 

// Column in sales from a city table

City Name = maxx(FILTER(geography,geography[City Id]=Sales[City Id]),geography[City])

//You can use as flag

 

Measure =calculate(countrows(Table1), filter(Table1,Table1[ID] in values(Table2[ID])))

 

Or use

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/treatas-function

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Mariusz
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Hi @Anonymous 

 

Can you provide some data sample and DAX code as its not easy to understand what you are trying to achieve?

 

 

Best Regards,
Mariusz

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