Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Be one of the first to start using Fabric Databases. View on-demand sessions with database experts and the Microsoft product team to learn just how easy it is to get started. Watch now

Reply
PowerBINoob24
Resolver I
Resolver I

Calculation for a Card Visual

I have a table that has a field for email addresses and a field for applied (Which is a 1 or 0).  I have two card visuals both of which are using filtered data.  The first card filters for all applied and counts the total emails.  The second card visual filters for all applied and countst the distinct emails.  I need a way to either A) subtract Card two from Card one or B) Create a measure that can make the calulation.  Not sure what is the best way to go about it.

 

Hope that makes sense and hopefully someone can help.

 

Thanks in advance

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

@amitchandak  Had to make some changes to what you provided, but got it working.  Thanks for helping get me started in the right direction!
 
Unique = calculate(COUNT('Table'[Email Address]), filter('Table','Table'[Applied]=1)) -calculate(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Email Address]), filter('Table','Table'[Applied]=1))

View solution in original post

2 REPLIES 2
amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@PowerBINoob24 , You need to have measure like

 

calculate(count(Table[email]), filter(table, table[applied]= 1)) -calculate(count(Table[email]), filter(table, table[applied]= 2))

 

If this does not help
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.

Join us as experts from around the world come together to shape the future of data and AI!
At the Microsoft Analytics Community Conference, global leaders and influential voices are stepping up to share their knowledge and help you master the latest in Microsoft Fabric, Copilot, and Purview.
️ November 12th-14th, 2024
 Online Event
Register Here

@amitchandak  Had to make some changes to what you provided, but got it working.  Thanks for helping get me started in the right direction!
 
Unique = calculate(COUNT('Table'[Email Address]), filter('Table','Table'[Applied]=1)) -calculate(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Email Address]), filter('Table','Table'[Applied]=1))

Helpful resources

Announcements
Las Vegas 2025

Join us at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference

March 31 - April 2, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Use code MSCUST for a $150 discount!

November Carousel

Fabric Community Update - November 2024

Find out what's new and trending in the Fabric Community.

Dec Fabric Community Survey

We want your feedback!

Your insights matter. That’s why we created a quick survey to learn about your experience finding answers to technical questions.