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rco123456
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

count the active users

i'm trying to make a mesure that count the active users 

active user is some one that have more then one activity id (activity id is a uniqe number)

i try this:

ActiveUsers = CALCULATE(distinctcount(FactActivity[UserId]),filter(factactivity,count(activityid)>1))

example of the data:

dateuseridactivityid
1/6/2021111
1/6/2021122
1/6/2021255
2/6/2021166
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PaulOlding
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Here's a measure to get number of active users.

ActiveUsers1 =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
DISTINCT(FactActivity[UserId]),
CALCULATE(countrows(FactActivity)) > 1
)
)
 
If you have a user dimension table joined to the fact you could use that as the filtered table instead.  It may be a bit faster.
ActiveUsers2 =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
Users,
CALCULATE(countrows(FactActivity)) > 1
)
)

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rco123456
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

how can i count returen and new user?

 

PaulOlding
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Here's a measure to get number of active users.

ActiveUsers1 =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
DISTINCT(FactActivity[UserId]),
CALCULATE(countrows(FactActivity)) > 1
)
)
 
If you have a user dimension table joined to the fact you could use that as the filtered table instead.  It may be a bit faster.
ActiveUsers2 =
COUNTROWS(
FILTER(
Users,
CALCULATE(countrows(FactActivity)) > 1
)
)

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