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I hope someone can help me.
I have a table in which we have a lot of orders and a certain value.
To put it simple i need a formula that does the following.
I want the amount of orders i have in a certain City that have a certain value.
For example i want the number of orders with the status 'Actief' in 'Amsterdam'
Pretty simple right ?
I made a 'new table' with 3 colums
Column A ] unique value of City based on info from another Table (using summarize)
Column B] the number of adressen in City Column A
Column C] the number of Active clients in City Column A.
How can i calculate the value of Column C ? i need to look in the table 'EFOS' (detailled table)
Here you see the new table i made and the colum 'Aantal Actief' has the error in it.
On the right you see a part of the other table
Solved! Go to Solution.
HI @RvdHeijden
Try this one with small modification
Aantal Actief = VAR myPlaats = Woonplaats[plaats] RETURN CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( EFOS ), EFOS[Plaats] = myPlaats, EFOS[Adres status] = "Actief" )
HI @RvdHeijden
Try this one with small modification
Aantal Actief = VAR myPlaats = Woonplaats[plaats] RETURN CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( EFOS ), EFOS[Plaats] = myPlaats, EFOS[Adres status] = "Actief" )
@Zubair_Muhammad it looks like that did the trick, im going to crosscheck it but it looks good
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