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Samhunt
Helper II
Helper II

Need to a filter in a formula

Hi all, 

 

So my problem is the following, 

 

We have properties that we manage and properties that we rent. We want to count all the managed properties.
In my table, I have a Column Called "Management Status" which has 3 different statuses, "Nothing", "Project" and "Management"

 

I want my formula to count all properties with a Management Status "Management"

 

I have the following formula that counts everything at the moment

 

"Total No. Of Active Properties=
 VAR CurrentDate = MAX('Calendar Lookup'[Date])
 VAR ActiveProperties =
 CALCULATE(
    COUNTROWS('Active Properties2'),
    ALL('Calendar Lookup'),
    'Calendar Lookup'[Date] <= CurrentDate,
    ISBLANK('Active Properties2'[Deactivation Date])
    || 'Active Properties2'[Deactivation Date]>= CurrentDate
 )
 RETURN
ActiveProperties"
 
So I would like to know what adjustment I should do to it to have it only count managed properties. 

Regards

Xanthos
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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi,  @Samhunt 
Based on your description, you can try the MEASURE below. if it doesn't work, please provide the pbix file, datasheet without sensitive data (no screenshots please). Feel free to help you about this problem.

 

Measure:

Total No. Of Managed Properties = 
VAR CurrentDate = MAX('Calendar Lookup'[Date])
VAR ManagedProperties = 
    CALCULATE(
        COUNTROWS('Active Properties2'),
        ALL('Calendar Lookup'),
        'Calendar Lookup'[Date] <= CurrentDate,
        ISBLANK('Active Properties2'[Deactivation Date])
            || 'Active Properties2'[Deactivation Date] >= CurrentDate,
        'Active Properties2'[Management Status] = "Management"
    )
RETURN
ManagedProperties

 

Best Regards,
Yang
Community Support Team

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi,  @Samhunt 
Based on your description, you can try the MEASURE below. if it doesn't work, please provide the pbix file, datasheet without sensitive data (no screenshots please). Feel free to help you about this problem.

 

Measure:

Total No. Of Managed Properties = 
VAR CurrentDate = MAX('Calendar Lookup'[Date])
VAR ManagedProperties = 
    CALCULATE(
        COUNTROWS('Active Properties2'),
        ALL('Calendar Lookup'),
        'Calendar Lookup'[Date] <= CurrentDate,
        ISBLANK('Active Properties2'[Deactivation Date])
            || 'Active Properties2'[Deactivation Date] >= CurrentDate,
        'Active Properties2'[Management Status] = "Management"
    )
RETURN
ManagedProperties

 

Best Regards,
Yang
Community Support Team

 

If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly.
If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!

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lbendlin
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