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I apologize but searching through the forum I cant find the answer to the following question. May be my concept is not very clear. But thats how it goes, I have following table.
The measure is simple
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hi, @mukhan169
Just add a conditional in your formula:
&&Claims[MIS]<=MAX(Claims[MIS])
Measure = CALCULATE([Count without zero], FILTER( ALLSELECTED(Claims), Claims[MonthYear]<=MAX(Claims[MonthYear]) &&Claims[MIS]<=MAX(Claims[MIS])))
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @mukhan169
Just add a conditional in your formula:
&&Claims[MIS]<=MAX(Claims[MIS])
Measure = CALCULATE([Count without zero], FILTER( ALLSELECTED(Claims), Claims[MonthYear]<=MAX(Claims[MonthYear]) &&Claims[MIS]<=MAX(Claims[MIS])))
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
Thank you very much. I had to change the formula so it only calculates running total for each month Year.
So your calculation is only looking at the MonthYear column when deciding what to sum. Try making a new Column that is MonthYear and MIS(assuming they always increase and no repeats). Then replace MonthYear with the new column in your running total.
Month year is already a seprate column and you are correct MIS(Month in service ) doesnt repeat for the same Month Year.
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