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Can you help me to convert this instruction to Dax
select count(distinct(CustomerCode)) from Tab1
where Fld1=@Var1 and CustomerCode not in(select distinct(CUSTOMER_NO) from Tab2 where Fld1=@Var1)
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@msit19 , Try like
meausre =
calculate(distinctcount(Tab1[CustomerCode]) , filter(Tab1, not( CustomerCode in values(Tab2[CUSTOMER_NO]))))
meausre =
calculate(distinctcount(Tab1[CustomerCode]) , filter(Tab1, not( CustomerCode in allselected(Tab2[CUSTOMER_NO]))))
Assuming Fld1 from both tables is joined to common dimension and that dimension is used as a slicer to filer values
Another option in place of in is treatas
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/treatas-function
@msit19 , Try like
meausre =
calculate(distinctcount(Tab1[CustomerCode]) , filter(Tab1, not( CustomerCode in values(Tab2[CUSTOMER_NO]))))
meausre =
calculate(distinctcount(Tab1[CustomerCode]) , filter(Tab1, not( CustomerCode in allselected(Tab2[CUSTOMER_NO]))))
Assuming Fld1 from both tables is joined to common dimension and that dimension is used as a slicer to filer values
Another option in place of in is treatas
thanks for your reply I don’t want to add a condition to the second table How ?
select count(distinct(CustomerCode)) from Tab1 where Fld1=@Var1 and CustomerCode not in(select distinct(CUSTOMER_NO) from Tab2 where Fld1=2000)
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