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Sofinobi
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Helper IV

Number of customers commandes > 2 in a week

hi community,

please if you can help, i want to calculate the number of customers that have more than 2 commandes in a week
that i can display in a matrice by Région as in the Pbix file attached

 thank you
Nbr_Commande 
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Anonymous
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Hi @Sofinobi ,

 

I suggest you to try this code as below to create a measure.

Count Customer = 
VAR _SUMMAIRZE =
    SUMMARIZE (
        ALLEXCEPT ( Tableau1, Tableau1[Date] ),
        Tableau1[Région],
        Tableau1[Customer],
        "nbr commande", [nbr commande]
    )
RETURN
    COUNTAX (
        FILTER (
            _SUMMAIRZE,
            [Région] = MAX ( Tableau1[Région] )
                && [nbr commande] > 2
        ),
        [Customer]
    )

Due to your sample only have last week data, so I change the date filter to show last week value.

vrzhoumsft_0-1682931277554.png

Also in your sample only have customers whose commandes >=2, I change the filter to show values [nbr commande]>=2 to have a test. Result is as below.

vrzhoumsft_1-1682931378344.png

 

Best Regards,

Rico Zhou

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Sofinobi
Helper IV
Helper IV

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @Sofinobi ,

 

I suggest you to try this code as below to create a measure.

Count Customer = 
VAR _SUMMAIRZE =
    SUMMARIZE (
        ALLEXCEPT ( Tableau1, Tableau1[Date] ),
        Tableau1[Région],
        Tableau1[Customer],
        "nbr commande", [nbr commande]
    )
RETURN
    COUNTAX (
        FILTER (
            _SUMMAIRZE,
            [Région] = MAX ( Tableau1[Région] )
                && [nbr commande] > 2
        ),
        [Customer]
    )

Due to your sample only have last week data, so I change the date filter to show last week value.

vrzhoumsft_0-1682931277554.png

Also in your sample only have customers whose commandes >=2, I change the filter to show values [nbr commande]>=2 to have a test. Result is as below.

vrzhoumsft_1-1682931378344.png

 

Best Regards,

Rico Zhou

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

thank you so much for you answer , that works
and sorry to be late, cause i was in an other project;

thank you again

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