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Anonymous
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Using OR function in a CALCULATE statement

Good afternoon experts,

Hoping someone can highlight my error in the below Measure. 

Essesntially I need a count of ID's between two dates, within a KPI value (14). Where I fall over is the OR (||) line.

I only want to count where a sale is "CLOSED" OR if another value is isblank.

Is this the correct way of deriving this count?

Cheers

Phil

 

 

KPI = CALCULATE
            (DISTINCTCOUNT('Table 1'[ID]),
                    'Table 1'[Status] = "Closed" || 'Table1' [column 2] isblank,
                    'Table 1'[Days between] <= 14,
                    'Table 1'[Date Received] >= DATE(202271 ),
                    'Table 1'[Date Received] <= DATE(2023630 ),
                    'Table 1'[Team] = "Team awesome" 
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Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please try the below whether it suits your requirement.

 

KPI =
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table 1'[ID] ),
    FILTER (
        ALLSELECTED ( 'Table 1' ),
        (
            'Table 1'[Status] = "Closed"
                || ISBLANK ( 'Table1'[column 2] )
        )
            && 'Table 1'[Days between] <= 14
            && 'Table 1'[Date Received] >= DATE ( 2022, 7, 1 )
            && 'Table 1'[Date Received] <= DATE ( 2023, 6, 30 )
            && 'Table 1'[Team] = "Team awesome"
    )
)

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wdx223_Daniel
Super User
Super User

KPI = CALCULATE
            (DISTINCTCOUNT('Table 1'[ID]),
                    FILTER(ALL('Table 1'[Status],'Table1' [column 2]), 'Table 1'[Status],= "Closed" || ISBLANK('Table1' [column 2])),
                    'Table 1'[Days between] <= 14,
                    'Table 1'[Date Received] >= DATE(202271 ),
                    'Table 1'[Date Received] <= DATE(2023630 ),
                    'Table 1'[Team] = "Team awesome" 
tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 

please try

KPI =
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table 1'[ID] ),
    FILTER (
        'Table 1',
        'Table 1'[Status] = "Closed"
            || 'Table 1'[column 2] = BLANK ()
                && 'Table 1'[Days between] <= 14
                && 'Table 1'[Date Received] >= DATE ( 2022, 7, 1 )
                && 'Table 1'[Date Received] <= DATE ( 2023, 6, 30 )
                && 'Table 1'[Team] = "Team awesome"
    )
)
Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I am not sure how your datamodel looks like, but please try the below whether it suits your requirement.

 

KPI =
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table 1'[ID] ),
    FILTER (
        ALLSELECTED ( 'Table 1' ),
        (
            'Table 1'[Status] = "Closed"
                || ISBLANK ( 'Table1'[column 2] )
        )
            && 'Table 1'[Days between] <= 14
            && 'Table 1'[Date Received] >= DATE ( 2022, 7, 1 )
            && 'Table 1'[Date Received] <= DATE ( 2023, 6, 30 )
            && 'Table 1'[Team] = "Team awesome"
    )
)

If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.


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Click here to schedule a short Teams meeting to discuss your question.

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