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Anonymous
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Counting the number of items for a certain date

I have a ticketing system that gives me a

 

-Work Order number

-A open date

-a closed date

 

I'm trying to create a line graph that will show on a week by week basis how many open tickets on a particular date. I'm struggling with the DAX logic that will show on date XXXX that a ticket is open based on the open and closed dates.  Can anyone help me out?

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mlavey24
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This should do the trick.

 

Measure =

COUNTROWS (
    CALCULATETABLE ( 'TicketTable', 'TicketTable'[ClosedDate] <> BLANK () )
)

 

Obviously replace the table and column names with the actual object names that exist in your PBI model.

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mlavey24
Frequent Visitor

This should do the trick.

 

Measure =

COUNTROWS (
    CALCULATETABLE ( 'TicketTable', 'TicketTable'[ClosedDate] <> BLANK () )
)

 

Obviously replace the table and column names with the actual object names that exist in your PBI model.

Anonymous
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Thanks! That works! So simple...ugh!

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