The ultimate Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure AI, and SQL learning event: Join us in Stockholm, September 24-27, 2024.
Save €200 with code MSCUST on top of early bird pricing!
Find everything you need to get certified on Fabric—skills challenges, live sessions, exam prep, role guidance, and more. Get started
How can I create a distinct count with this condition? Status column will be completed once the new routine column has value.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @scalonia
please try
Status =
VAR T1 =
CALCULATETABLE ( 'Table 1', ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table 1', 'Table 1'[Entity ID] ) )
VAR T2 =
FILTER ( T1, 'Table 1'[New Routine] <> BLANK () )
RETURN
IF (
COUNTROWS ( T1 ) = COUNTROWS ( T2 )
&& COUNTROWS ( T2 ) > 1,
"Completed",
"Not Completed"
)
Hi @scalonia
please try
Status =
VAR T1 =
CALCULATETABLE ( 'Table 1', ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table 1', 'Table 1'[Entity ID] ) )
VAR T2 =
FILTER ( T1, 'Table 1'[New Routine] <> BLANK () )
RETURN
IF (
COUNTROWS ( T1 ) = COUNTROWS ( T2 )
&& COUNTROWS ( T2 ) > 1,
"Completed",
"Not Completed"
)
Would you be able to help me on this? For this entity #, if 1 is yes, then the result is satisfied.
Status 2 =
VAR T1 =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Table 1'[New Routine] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table 1', 'Table 1'[Entity ID] )
)
RETURN
IF ( "Yes" IN T1, "Satisfied", "Not Satisfied" )
Did not work
It works! Thank you!
Up
Join the community in Stockholm for expert Microsoft Fabric learning including a very exciting keynote from Arun Ulag, Corporate Vice President, Azure Data.
Check out the August 2024 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
21 | |
21 | |
18 | |
17 | |
13 |
User | Count |
---|---|
41 | |
38 | |
24 | |
20 | |
20 |