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I have a data like this.
I wants to calculate count of type based on two condition....
1)Count for type where endt=0 for types(Cancel,endt)
2)Count for type where endt greater than 0 for types (new,renewal).
Based on this calculation i want to create report like this.
Hello @Anonymous
try the following 2 measures:
Count 1 =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( myTable ),
myTable[endt] = 0,
FILTER( myTable, myTable[type] = "Cancel" || myTable[type] = "endt" )
)
And for your second case:
Count 2 =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( myTable ),
myTable[endt] > 0,
FILTER( myTable, myTable[type] = "new" || myTable[type] = "renewal" )
)
If you need any help please let me know.
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Best regards
Denis
Blog: WhatTheFact.bi
hello,
Actually i want to show both these count measures as together for using in matrix table as a column....Is it possible?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Try the following formula:
Measure =
var Count1 =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( 'Table' ),
'Table'[endt] = 0,
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[type] = "Cancel" || 'Table'[type] = "endt"
)
)
var Count2 =
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS( 'Table' ),
'Table'[endt] > 0,
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[type] = "new" || 'Table'[type] = "renewal"
)
)
var result =
IF(
MAX('Table'[type]) = "Cancel" || MAX('Table'[type]) = "endt" ,
"A",
"B"
)
return
IF(
result = "A",
Count1,
Count2
)
If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Winniz
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