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Hi everyone, would anyone be able to help with a DAX calculation for the following?
I have a table including Name of the Project (projects are recurring) and Amount of Hours as columns.
Now I would like to create a Measure that determines the number of projects that have more than 20 hours. I already have a Measure that determines the number of projects:
Anzahl Projekte 2022 = DISTINCTCOUNT(CATS_Buchungen[Auftragsname]).
How do I add the condition that only projects over 20 hours are Counted? I have tried so Mandy things, but nothing worked.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Rth ,
You could try below code:-
m =
VAR _calc =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE (
'Table (5)',
'Table (5)'[Name of Project],
"_SUM", SUM ( 'Table (5)'[Column1] )
),
[_SUM] >= 20
)
RETURN
COUNTROWS ( _calc )
Best Regards,
Samarth
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Hi @Rth ,
You could try below code:-
m =
VAR _calc =
FILTER (
SUMMARIZE (
'Table (5)',
'Table (5)'[Name of Project],
"_SUM", SUM ( 'Table (5)'[Column1] )
),
[_SUM] >= 20
)
RETURN
COUNTROWS ( _calc )
Best Regards,
Samarth
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Hi,
thanks for your response.
I think I did not express myself well enough. I attachted an example:
The table's name is "Table".
Regarding your code:
I used DISTINCTCOUNT instead of COUNTROWS because I would like to count the distinct number of projects. But the code still did not work..
Aha, then try this
Project20Plus =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( DISTINCT(CATS_Buchungen[Project])
),
FILTER(
ALL(CATS_Buchungen),
CATS_Buchungen[HoursColumn]>20
)
)
Hi,
The solution of @Samarth_18 works fine and you don't need to do a distinct count, since because of summarize, your project we'll be only one time with the total time of each project.
If i take the same formula as he proposed :
Count of Project with more than 20h =
VAR TableTemp = FILTER(
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS( 'Table Name'[ID Project] , "Tot Hours Project" , SUM( 'Table Name'[Time spent column] ) ) ,
[Tot Hours Project] > 20 ) //This is the filter on the column created above
RETURN
COUNTROWS( TableTemp ) //Counting the remaining rows after filtering gives us the result
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