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Hi,
I have a table looking a items and for each there is a Date Opened and a Date Closed. I am trying to create a table to show, by team member, how many items they had opened and closed each day in the last 30 days.
I've created a table and used Relative Date filter for last 30 days, but for some reason my counts of Open and Closed are showing the same number.
At the moment I am dragging the Opened and Closed date fields into the table and counting. Do I need to use a measure instead and if so what would people suggest?
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Hi @WC32
Pls try this:
Create measures.
Opened Count =
var _opendcount = CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS('Table'),
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[Date Opened] >= UTCNOW() - 30 &&
'Table'[Date Opened] <= UTCNOW()
)
)
RETURN
IF(
ISBLANK(_opendcount),
0,
_opendcount
)
Closed Count =
var _closedcount = CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS('Table'),
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[Date Closed] >= UTCNOW() - 30 &&
'Table'[Date Closed] <= UTCNOW()
)
)
RETURN
IF(
ISBLANK(_closedcount),
0,
_closedcount
)
Where you can use UTCNOW () to get relative dates.
Relative Date = UTCNOW()
Here is the result.
Regards,
Nono Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @WC32
Pls try this:
Create measures.
Opened Count =
var _opendcount = CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS('Table'),
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[Date Opened] >= UTCNOW() - 30 &&
'Table'[Date Opened] <= UTCNOW()
)
)
RETURN
IF(
ISBLANK(_opendcount),
0,
_opendcount
)
Closed Count =
var _closedcount = CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS('Table'),
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[Date Closed] >= UTCNOW() - 30 &&
'Table'[Date Closed] <= UTCNOW()
)
)
RETURN
IF(
ISBLANK(_closedcount),
0,
_closedcount
)
Where you can use UTCNOW () to get relative dates.
Relative Date = UTCNOW()
Here is the result.
Regards,
Nono Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Sample Data:
How I am trying to summarise:
I am at the moment bringing in the three fields (Manager, Date Opened, Date Closed) into a table and using a Relative Date filter to capture last 30 days.
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