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aflintdepm
Helper III
Helper III

Count Rows with Relationship Filter

I have 2 tables connected by a 1 to Many relationship for "Reason"

aflintdepm_0-1670021389141.png

The Classification Table looks like this:

aflintdepm_1-1670021427274.png

 

I'm trying to create a measures that allows me to count the Reason column in the NTUC Report table, filtered by the Classification column in the Classification table.

 

So, the desired result would be

Count the rows in 'NTUC Report' where the 'Reason' is Classification: NTUC

Count the rows in 'NTUC Report' where the 'Reason' is Classification: Ops Non-Admit

Count the rows in 'NTUC Report' where the 'Reason' is Classification: Not Classified

 

I cannot figure out how to use the relationship as the filter.  My only other thought is to enter a really long conditional formula in a helper column.

 

All help is appreciated

 

 

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v-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @aflintdepm 

 

You can try the following methods.

Sample data:

vzhangti_0-1670221509540.png

vzhangti_2-1670221622852.png

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'NTUC Report'[Reason] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Classification' ),
        [Classification] = SELECTEDVALUE ( Classification[Classification] )
    )
)

vzhangti_1-1670221566992.png

Is this the result you expect?

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

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

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v-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @aflintdepm 

 

You can try the following methods.

Sample data:

vzhangti_0-1670221509540.png

vzhangti_2-1670221622852.png

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'NTUC Report'[Reason] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Classification' ),
        [Classification] = SELECTEDVALUE ( Classification[Classification] )
    )
)

vzhangti_1-1670221566992.png

Is this the result you expect?

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

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

rohit_singh
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @aflintdepm ,

Since you have a relationship between the two tables, you could try these approaches :

Approach 1
1) On the 'NTUC Report' table, create a new column called 'Classification' as 
Classification = RELATED(Classfication[Classfication])

Using the related function, you can add the classification column directly to your 'NTUC Report' table and hence everything you need to create your measure is now on the same table.

2) Create mesaures such as 

Classification_NTUC = 
COUNTROWS(
                 FILTER('NTUC Report', 'NTUC Report'[Classfication] = "NTUC")
)

and so on 

Approach 2

Directly use the COUNTROWS and RELATEDTABLE functions as explained in Example2 here :
COUNTROWS function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn

 

Kind regards,

Rohit


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