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Karthikreddy523
Frequent Visitor

How to create a measure for this?

The table is in a direct query mode and the logic i need is

If Both Supplier and User location are in the same continent for the entire business = 1,

if Supplier and Users are in different continents ( 1 user continent) =2

if Supplier and Users are in different continents ( >1 user continent) =3

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

@Karthikreddy523 

Please try

=
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[user ID] ),
MAXX (
'Table',
VAR UserContinent = 'Table'[user Continent]
VAR SupplierContinent = 'Table'[supplier Continent]
VAR NumOfUserContinents =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[user Continent] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[user ID] )
)
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
UserContinent = SupplierContinent, 1,
NumOfUserContinents = 1, 2,
3
)
)
)

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

@Karthikreddy523 

Please try

=
IF (
HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[user ID] ),
MAXX (
'Table',
VAR UserContinent = 'Table'[user Continent]
VAR SupplierContinent = 'Table'[supplier Continent]
VAR NumOfUserContinents =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[user Continent] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[user ID] )
)
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
UserContinent = SupplierContinent, 1,
NumOfUserContinents = 1, 2,
3
)
)
)

Worked like a charm! Thanks very much

Karthikreddy523
Frequent Visitor

These are in 2 different tables

tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Karthikreddy523 

is everything is in one table?

Karthikreddy523
Frequent Visitor

If Supplier and Users are in different continents and the user is in just 1 continent then it should be 2

if Supplier and Users are in different continents and the user is in more than 1 continent, then it should be 3

Can you provide with a sample of your data table

eliasayyy
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

Hello you could use switch bit i didnt understand well the 2 and 3

 

SWITCH(

TRUE(),

'Table'[supplier location] = 'Table'[user location],1,

AND('Table'[supplier location] <> 'Table'[user location],'Table'[users] =1),2,

AND('Table'[supplier location] <> 'Table'[user location],'Table'[users] > 1),3

)

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