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Hello Community,
I have a tricky problem that I am trying to solve related to a DAX. I have daxed the below to calculate the distinct count of claims based on 3 conditions and summing them at the end for whatever applies. However, It is giving me me that it is incorrect. Any idea on what I am missing or perhaps is there a better way to dax it.
I have made the change below but still not yielding any results. Wondering if I need to fix anything in the logic
VAR Condition3 = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(claim[Associtaed Claim ID]), FILTER(claim, claim[Total Employee Money Value(Base)])<100,
Hi @kalkhudary there is part "Condition3" but no definition in VAR part.
Hope this help, kudos appreciated.
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Hello @some_bih Apologies, I missed it but orginally it was in my DAX but still giving me an error. Can you check the daxing for me.
VAR Condition3 = FILTER(claim, claim[Total Employee Money Value(Base)])<100,
Hi @kalkhudary you will need something "before" FILTER in VAR below
VAR Condition3 = FILTER(claim, claim[Total Employee Money Value(Base)])<100
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