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Hello,
I have the following model;
I have a measure that calculates the number of reactivated users for each calendar date;
Reactivated Users = VAR _MaxDate = MAX ( 'D Calendar'[Date] ) VAR _CurrentUsers = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UserBefore60Days = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Calendar'[Date] < _MaxDate - 60, 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersLast60Days = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Calendar'[Date] >= _MaxDate - 60 && 'D Calendar'[Date] <= _MaxDate - 1, 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _Result = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), FILTER ( ALL ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'F Orders'[UserId] IN _CurrentUsers && 'F Orders'[UserId] IN _UserBefore60Days && NOT 'F Orders'[UserId] IN _UsersLast60Days ) ) RETURN _Result
I would like to display the total sum of all dates as the total for the month;
Does anyone have an idea how to achieve the desired result?
Many thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
[Reactivated Users - Helper Measure] = -- hidden measure // This measure works correctly on an individual // day level. VAR _MaxDate = MAX ( 'D Calendar'[Date] ) VAR _CurrentUsers = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersBefore60Days = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Calendar'[Date] < _MaxDate - 60, 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersLast60Days = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Calendar'[Date] >= _MaxDate - 60, 'D Calendar'[Date] <= _MaxDate - 1, 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersOfInterest = except( intersect( _CurrentUsers, _UsersBefore60Days ), _UsersLast60Days ) VAR _Result = countrows ( _UsersOfInterest ) RETURN _Result [Reactivated Users] = var __reactivatedUserCount = sumx( 'D Calendar', [Reactivated Users - Helper Measure] ) return __reactivatedUserCount
[Reactivated Users - Helper Measure] = -- hidden measure // This measure works correctly on an individual // day level. VAR _MaxDate = MAX ( 'D Calendar'[Date] ) VAR _CurrentUsers = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersBefore60Days = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Calendar'[Date] < _MaxDate - 60, 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersLast60Days = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( 'F Orders'[UserId] ), 'D Calendar'[Date] >= _MaxDate - 60, 'D Calendar'[Date] <= _MaxDate - 1, 'D Order'[IsCompleted] = "Yes" ) VAR _UsersOfInterest = except( intersect( _CurrentUsers, _UsersBefore60Days ), _UsersLast60Days ) VAR _Result = countrows ( _UsersOfInterest ) RETURN _Result [Reactivated Users] = var __reactivatedUserCount = sumx( 'D Calendar', [Reactivated Users - Helper Measure] ) return __reactivatedUserCount
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@Anonymous why is the daily number of reactivated users different from my first measure with a monthly total of 2226?
@Greg_Deckler thanks for your reply and interesting posts!
The total sum of the daily numbers is correct. It is matching with a manual addition of all days so thanks a lot for that.
My doubts are based on the fact that your measure is producing a different daily result than my old measure, and I'm not sure which change you made in the new measure is creating this difference. Anyway, thanks again!
This looks like a measure totals problem. Very common. See my post about it here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/DAX-Commands-and-Tips/Dealing-with-Measure-Totals/td-p/63376
Also, this Quick Measure, Measure Totals, The Final Word should get you what you need:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Measure-Totals-The-Final-Word/m-p/547907
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