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How can I create a distinct count with this condition? Status column will be completed once the new routine column has value.
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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!
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