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Hi Community.
I need to combine these two measure to work as one measure. Unique owners where reviewed = yes
ReviewedMeasure = COUNTROWS(FILTER(ProductionData, [Reviewed] = "Yes")) UniqueUsers = COUNTROWS(DISTINCT(ProductionData[Owner Email] )) Can you please help me combine them?
Thanks.
CT
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Hello @Anonymous ,
This should be achievable using the CALCULATE function:
UniqueReviewedUsers =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( ProductionData[Owner Email] );
ProductionData[Reviewed] = "Yes"
)
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