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I’m currently developing an arrears report based on the following table. I want to look at the new customers that went into arrears this week. So, I only want to include customer C this week (26/06/2023) because A and B was in arrears last week. How can I do this in a measure?
Customer | Date |
A | 26/06/2023 |
B | 26/06/2023 |
C | 26/06/2023 |
A | 19/06/2023 |
B | 19/06/2023 |
I’m thinking of a measure using Dateadd.
New customers in arrears=
Var CurrentDate = selectedvalue (‘Table’[Date])
Return
Calculate(count(‘table’[Customer]), “check if each company has date = dateadd(CurrentDate, -7, Days)”)
Hi @Anonymous ,
From your sample data and description I assume the following constraints:
Then try the following:
Count of new customers =
VAR _selectedWeek = MAX ( 'Table'[Date] )
VAR _previousWeek = _selectedWeek - 7
VAR _customersSelectedWeek =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Customer] ),
'Table'[Date] = _selectedWeek
)
VAR _customersPreviousWeek =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Customer] ),
'Table'[Date] =_previousWeek
)
VAR _newCustomers = EXCEPT ( _customersSelectedWeek, _customersPreviousWeek )
VAR _countOfNewCustomers = COUNTAX ( _newCustomers, [Customer] )
RETURN
_countOfNewCustomers
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