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DimaMD
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Solution Sage

Count unique rows plan

Hello community!

I have a task, need your help to solve it. 

 

We have two tables, one of them - date and month; second - customer and product ID's, number of line.

Based on one month (february) our goal is to count how many rows do we have in this month but with specific conditions:

 

1) If data in collum "contract" = "own production", "trading", then we count all those rows seperately as unique ones

2) If data in collum "contract" <> "own production", "trading", then we consider only unique data. For example we have 3 rows with same number 1817, in this case we count only as 1 unique row

 

In example (february) we have 22 rows. So the goal in our example, considering conditios I mentioned abowe, should be 19 unique rows


Example file pbix

Thank you in advance!


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Jihwan_Kim
Super User
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Hi,

Please check the below picture and the measure.

 

Picture2.png

 

fix measure =
VAR conditiontable =
    FILTER ( Plan, Plan[Contract] IN { "Own production", "Trading" } )
VAR nonconditiontable =
    SUMMARIZE ( EXCEPT ( Plan, conditiontable ), Plan[Contract] )
RETURN
    COUNTROWS ( conditiontable ) + COUNTROWS ( nonconditiontable )

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PiEye
Resolver II
Resolver II

In this example, you can use an IF() statement to check whether the column has the value you wish, and then returns a different count depending on it.

 

"IN()" checks the value against a list of values.

 

EG

IF(SELECTEDVALUE(Table[Contract]IN {"Production","Trading"}
,
  DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[product ID]),
  count(Table[product ID]))
 
Does this work for you?
 
Pi
Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Please check the below picture and the measure.

 

Picture2.png

 

fix measure =
VAR conditiontable =
    FILTER ( Plan, Plan[Contract] IN { "Own production", "Trading" } )
VAR nonconditiontable =
    SUMMARIZE ( EXCEPT ( Plan, conditiontable ), Plan[Contract] )
RETURN
    COUNTROWS ( conditiontable ) + COUNTROWS ( nonconditiontable )

If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.


Visit my LinkedIn page by clicking here.


Schedule a meeting with me to discuss further by clicking here.

Ні, @Jihwan_Kim 
Thanks for the help, your measure worked

Greetings from Ukraine.


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Thank you for your like and decision

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Greetings from Ukraine

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