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Hi,
Can you please share sample data and the desired output you are looking at? just to check why these solutions are not working. If the output is a separate visual, you may try switching off the visual interactions as well from the format pane.
Thanks guys for your help.
Unfortunately, none of your tips have worked.
I can't figure out why, but filtering dates with the slicer is still messing up the results.
The only thing I could get to work was duplicating the bl_next table and keeping just the columns I needed, without linking it to anything else.
I know it's a terrible solution, but it's the best I could do.
try this :
backlog_count =
CALCULATE( COUNTX( FILTER( bl_next, bl_next[status] <> "Closed" && bl_next[status] <> "Cancelled" ), bl_next[case_id] ), ALL(bl_next_calendar), VALUES(bl_next[market]) )
hi @MGASP01 ,
try like:
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