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Hi there,
I would like to to calculate the total of repeats/returning customers for a certian period.
So my first measure for the below "Distinct email Count", I use = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Column]
Then a simple = IF([Distinct email Count] > 1, "Returning", "Not")
How will I be able to get the total of value for Returning and for Not?
I know there are a couple of articles on New, Lost Customers but just looking for a simplified version of identifying returning customers for a sanity check.
Any ideas?
Kind regards
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@amitchandak - thanks for your reply. I might not have been clear with question, however, I managed to get it working with
Hi @Axiomite ,
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Best Regards,
Henry
Returning = countx( filter(summarize(Table, Table[Year], Table[Month], Table[email], "_1", CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Column] )) ) , [_1] >1) ,[email] )
not = countx( filter(summarize(Table, Table[Year], Table[Month], Table[email], "_1", CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Column] )) ) , [_1] <=1 ) ,[email] )
@amitchandak - thanks for your reply. I might not have been clear with question, however, I managed to get it working with
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