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Hello, I have a Measure that I use in a Matrix that displays a checkmark on each day the result is 100%:
IF (
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( MyTable[Name] ),
MyTable[JobAbbr] <> "V" &&
MyTable[JobAbbr] <> "T" &&
MyTable[JobAbbr] <> "S" &&
MyTable[JobAbbr] <> "P"
) / [Count-Jobs] = 1,
"☑",
""
)
I would now like to count the number of times the checkmark appears in the selected month. (based on CalendarTable[Date])
Solved! Go to Solution.
I was able to solve the problem using this:
100%Compliant =
SUMX (
VALUES ( CalendarTable[Date] ),
VAR MeasureValues = {
[PreviousMeasure]
}
RETURN
SUMX ( MeasureValues, INT ( [Value] = "☑" ) )
)
@patri0t82 This looks like a measure aggregation problem. See my blog article about that here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Design-Pattern-Groups-and-Super-Groups/ba-p/138149
The pattern is:
MinScoreMeasure = MINX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
MaxScoreMeasure = MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
AvgScoreMeasure = AVERAGEX ( SUMMARIZE ( Table, Table[Group] , "Measure",[YourMeasure] ), [Measure])
etc.
I was able to solve the problem using this:
100%Compliant =
SUMX (
VALUES ( CalendarTable[Date] ),
VAR MeasureValues = {
[PreviousMeasure]
}
RETURN
SUMX ( MeasureValues, INT ( [Value] = "☑" ) )
)
Thanks for the response. I have to admit, it's a little beyond me. I'm hoping to get a count, not a Min, Max or Average.
Perhaps there's a solution I should be looking for in Power Query?
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