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Data...
| Client ID | Date |
| A1 | 01-Aug-22 |
| A2 | 02-Aug-22 |
| A2 | 03-Aug-22 |
| A3 | 04-Aug-22 |
| A3 | 05-Aug-22 |
| A3 | 06-Aug-22 |
| A4 | 07-Aug-22 |
| A4 | 08-Aug-22 |
| A4 | 09-Aug-22 |
| A4 | 10-Aug-22 |
| A5 | 11-Aug-22 |
| A5 | 12-Aug-22 |
| A5 | 13-Aug-22 |
| A5 | 14-Aug-22 |
| A5 | 15-Aug-22 |
I want a measure to count Client Id for Date>= 10th Aug, 2022 in table visual as shown below...
| Client ID | Date | Reqirement |
| A4 | 10-Aug-22 | ---1 |
| A5 | 11-Aug-22 | ---5 |
| A5 | 12-Aug-22 | ---5 |
| A5 | 13-Aug-22 | ---5 |
| A5 | 14-Aug-22 | ---5 |
| A5 | 15-Aug-22 | ---5 |
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Hi @ddpl ,
I think you can try this code to create a measure.
Count =
IF (
MAX ( 'Table'[Date] ) >= DATE ( 2022, 08, 10 ),
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table' ),
FILTER (
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[Client ID] ),
'Table'[Date] >= DATE ( 2022, 08, 10 )
)
)
)
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
You can go through Quick measure-> Total for category (filters applied)->
Base Value = Client ID and Category = Date
and drag in matrix
I'm expecting something like below...
Hi @ddpl ,
I think you can try this code to create a measure.
Count =
IF (
MAX ( 'Table'[Date] ) >= DATE ( 2022, 08, 10 ),
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table' ),
FILTER (
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[Client ID] ),
'Table'[Date] >= DATE ( 2022, 08, 10 )
)
)
)
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous ,
It worked as expected, Thanks for your sharp DAX.
@ddpl , Use an after date slicer, Create a date table and join that with your table and create measure like
calculate(countrows(Table), allselected(Date))
or with selected date as 10th
calculate(countrows(Table), filter(all(Date), date[Date] >= maxx(allselected(Date) , date[Date]) ) )
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