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I have a scenario where I would like to use COUNTROWS to make a case of an existed case (as 1) so I could use in criteria inside SWTICH function clause.
I would like this to be case (Countrows as 1) when all these conditions are met:
1) ClientID is same
2) Step is same
3) ImmunizationDate (6/18/2021) for Consent as "Historical" > ConsentDate (5/21/2021) for Consent as "Refused"
Appreciated for help!
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I'm not positive how you'd like to handle all possible edge cases but I think this should get you started:
CountClientSteps =
VAR Summary =
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[ClientID], Table1[Step] ),
"RefusedDate",
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[ConsentDate] ), Table1[Consent] = "Refused" ),
"ImmunizedDate",
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[ImmunizationDate] ), Table1[Consent] = "Historical" )
)
RETURN
COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( Summary, [ImmunizedDate] > [RefusedDate] ) )
@AlexisOlson It worked really well. Thank you so much for your help! Now, I am adding more vocabulary to DAX. Grareful for the community support 🙂
I'm not positive how you'd like to handle all possible edge cases but I think this should get you started:
CountClientSteps =
VAR Summary =
ADDCOLUMNS (
SUMMARIZE ( Table1, Table1[ClientID], Table1[Step] ),
"RefusedDate",
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[ConsentDate] ), Table1[Consent] = "Refused" ),
"ImmunizedDate",
CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[ImmunizationDate] ), Table1[Consent] = "Historical" )
)
RETURN
COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( Summary, [ImmunizedDate] > [RefusedDate] ) )
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