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Hello,
I want to create a new indicator in my table to calculate the number of surveys by the year of the last survey date.
I tried to create a measure to identify the last date of the survey and then do a: calculate(count('barometrie_à_froid'[External Key]),'barometrie_à_froid'[Survey Date]=year([a year date of survey]))
But this does not work
Hi @Anonymous
The good practice is to first create a new calculated column that calculates the year then use it in the measure. Howeve, you may also use
=
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( 'barometrie_à_froid'[External Key] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'barometrie_à_froid', 'barometrie_à_froid'[Survey Date].YEAR )
)
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