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I want a list of patients that take 2 (Or more) medication types at the same time. The table would be;
Name Benzos____________Opioids___________Medication
Patient A Y N Xanax
Patient B Y N Xanax
Patient C Y N Xanax
Patient C N Y Lortab
Patient D N Y Lortab
Patient E Y N Xanax
Patient E N Y Hydrocodone
Ideally, my visual would only display Patient C and Patient E (Those patients that had both a Benzo and Opioid medication, although different rows). I can't group by--as that will break the rest of my report. If I try a new Conditional Column (Or custom column with an IF statement), since it evaluates row by row without grouping by Patient--I end up with the same issue. Thanks for any help!
Why don't you create a measure for Medication # = DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Medication]) and use this as a Visual Level filter greater than 2? If your visual has other dimensions which breaks the group by, you could ignore those as well:
Medication # Name Level =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table[Medication] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[Name] )
)
If they have two opiods, wouldn't that still appear? IE
Patient A Lortab 1
Patient A Lortab 2
MedicationCount > 2 would be satisfied? I"m needing the specific combination of a benzo + opioid
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