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Hello
I am trying to create a measure that will distinct count based on more than one column. I want to count if 1). InProgram is = 1 AND 2) the program ID is distinct. I have included and example below.
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Hello please try :
Count of students = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(lmyers31[Student ID]),FILTER(lmyers31,lmyers31[InProgram] = 1))
And result:
if this helps, kindly accept as solution and a kudos is appreciated
This worked perfectly. Thank you so much!
Hi @Anonymous
please try the following measure
Active Students =
COUNTROWS (
CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Student ID] ), 'Table'[InProgram] = 1 )
)
Hello please try :
Count of students = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(lmyers31[Student ID]),FILTER(lmyers31,lmyers31[InProgram] = 1))
And result:
if this helps, kindly accept as solution and a kudos is appreciated
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