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I hvae this as my DAX formula and it is working to bring back all the events completed.
How do I add to the formula to sum by Region?
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Hi @brockry1 ,
Can't determine what your data structure looks like, here's a sample of data created from your description.
Event & Task
ID | Status (Consolidated) | Key |
1001 | Completed | 1 |
1002 | Incompleted | 1 |
1001 | Completed | 1 |
1002 | Completed | 2 |
1003 | Completed | 2 |
1004 | Completed | 2 |
1005 | Completed | 3 |
1006 | Completed | 4 |
1006 | Incompleted | 4 |
1006 | Incompleted | 4 |
Account
Region | Key |
A | 1 |
B | 2 |
C | 3 |
D | 4 |
Make sure there is a relationship between the two tables
Create a measure
EventCount =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT('Event & Task'[ID]),
FILTER(
ALLEXCEPT(
'Event & Task',
Account[Key]
),
'Event & Task'[Status (Consolidated)] = "Completed"
)
)
Final output
Best regards,
Albert He
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi @brockry1 ,
Can't determine what your data structure looks like, here's a sample of data created from your description.
Event & Task
ID | Status (Consolidated) | Key |
1001 | Completed | 1 |
1002 | Incompleted | 1 |
1001 | Completed | 1 |
1002 | Completed | 2 |
1003 | Completed | 2 |
1004 | Completed | 2 |
1005 | Completed | 3 |
1006 | Completed | 4 |
1006 | Incompleted | 4 |
1006 | Incompleted | 4 |
Account
Region | Key |
A | 1 |
B | 2 |
C | 3 |
D | 4 |
Make sure there is a relationship between the two tables
Create a measure
EventCount =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT('Event & Task'[ID]),
FILTER(
ALLEXCEPT(
'Event & Task',
Account[Key]
),
'Event & Task'[Status (Consolidated)] = "Completed"
)
)
Final output
Best regards,
Albert He
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT('Event & Task'[ID]),
'Event & Task'[Status (Consolidated)]="Completed",
'Account'[Region Manager] = "xxx")
Does this work for your question?
I did not 100% understand your question. but one way to calculate the #Event completed by region manager xxxxx might be = CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT('Event & Task'[ID]),
'Event & Task'[Status (Consolidated)]="Completed",
'Account'[Regino Manger] = "xxxxx"),
Depending on you, you may consider to add KEEPFILTER on the filter expression.
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