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PhiBu
Helper I
Helper I

Combine Filter and ALL in Measure

Hey, 

 

I want to combine the ALL and FILTER function:

I want to count a string from product table without responding to the customer table .

 

My current idea:

Measure =
CALCULATE(
COUNT( 'Product_Table'[value] ),
FILTER('Product_Table', 'Product_Table'[Product_Color] = "red"),
ALL(Customer_Data))
 
However, the measure is still affected by the Customer_Data Slicer in my Report. Any suggestions I'm missing?

Best regards, Philip!

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Hi @PhiBu ,

 

Please use the following measure:

 

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    CALCULATE (
        COUNT ( 'Product_Table'[value] ),
        FILTER ( 'Product_Table', 'Product_Table'[Product_Color] = "red" )
    ),
    REMOVEFILTERS ( Customer_Data )
)

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Best Regards,

Dedmon Dai

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Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi, @PhiBu 

I am not sure how your data model looks like, but I assume the measure is not considering the direction of a filter from customer_data table to product_table.

You may try to use Crossfilter function in your measure, or please share your sample pbix file's link, then I can try to have a look into it to come up with an accurate solution.

 

Thank you.

 

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amitchandak
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@PhiBu , this seems fine

Measure =
CALCULATE(
COUNT( 'Product_Table'[value] ),
FILTER('Product_Table', 'Product_Table'[Product_Color] = "red"),
removefilters(Customer_Data))

 

 

But you might end up getting data in one row

refer :https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/five-recent-power-bi-functions-you-should-use-more-often-amit-chandak

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Hi @amitchandak,

thanks to your fast reply.

I also tried the remove filter function. However, it seems to be ignored. The Customer_Date Slicer in my report still affects the measure. If I dont use the filter "FILTER('Product_Table', 'Product_Table'[Product_Color] = "red")", the masuere will not be affected by the Customer_Date Slicer.

Is there something I am missing? Can I not combine All and Filter function?

Best regards!

Hi @PhiBu ,

 

Please use the following measure:

 

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    CALCULATE (
        COUNT ( 'Product_Table'[value] ),
        FILTER ( 'Product_Table', 'Product_Table'[Product_Color] = "red" )
    ),
    REMOVEFILTERS ( Customer_Data )
)

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Best Regards,

Dedmon Dai

Thanks, using calculate two times was the point I missed!

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