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Hi
i want to count the total finished however there areID's that are duplicate. how do i count filter and only dount unique values of another?
i have a measure with the following formula:
= countx(filter(Table,Table[Status]="Finished"),Table[Status])
example:
| ID | Status |
| A12 | FINISHED |
| C67 | FINISHED |
| D54 | STARTED |
| C12 | FINISHED |
| A12 | FINISHED |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks, worked.
what if i wanted to add 2 filters
i tried the below but didnt count, just showed blank
CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table[ID] ), Table[Status] = "Finished" && Table[Status] = "Started" )
Thanks, worked.
what if i wanted to add 2 filters
i tried the below but didnt count, just showed blank
CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table[ID] ), Table[Status] = "Finished" && Table[Status] = "Started" )
try replacing && with ||
hi @AI14
try to create a measure like this:
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