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Hello,
I'm having trouble creating a measure that "join" two tables.
I would like to calculate the tickets that were not assigned by a technician.
For this, I have two tables:
tickets -> contains status (open, solved)
tickets_user -> informs who is associated with the ticket (requester or tech)
I would like to create a rule where:
Tell
1. ticket_status = 2 from ticket_table
2. ticket_assign_type <> 2 from ticket_user
In this way, I will know the open calls that were not associated with a technician.
can you help me?
Depending on other requirements, it could be something similar to this:
[# tickets] := CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT( ticket_user[ticket_id] ), KEEPFILTERS( ticket_table[status] = 2), KEEPFILTERS( ticket_user[assign_type] <> 2 ) )
Of course, you have to have a relationship between the tables based on ticket_id. Your fact table is ticket_user (the many-side) and a dimension is ticket_table (the one-side). The field ticket_id in both tables should be hidden.
Best
Darek