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I am attempting to count my orders in process. I am using the below CALCULATE formula. When I manually go to the Facts table and filter the columns as outlined below, I get an entirely different row count than what this formula is returning. Does anyone know why?
Manual Filters applied: Status ID =3 AND CloseOutDate = BLANK (returns 42 rows)
Below formula returns 9 rows in my visual.
InProcessCnt = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Facts), FILTER(Facts, Facts[status_id] = 3 && Facts[CloseOutDate] = BLANK()) )
I am a novice, mostly self taught, and an ops person - so the simpler the better please!
Also in the meantime you can try
InProcessCnt = CALCULATE( COUNTROWS(Facts), Facts[status_id] = 3, Facts[CloseOutDate] = BLANK() )
(the FILTER is extraneous when using CALCULATE and not filtering on MIN/MAX etc)
David
Hi @TPearson - how are you displaying InProcessCnt ? Sounds like there might be other filters in play. Can you share copy of your pbix with sensitive data removed (link from OneDrive, DropBox, Github, Google Drive, etc)
David
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