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Hi,
I have a simple table called Test as in the screenshot where it has only X, and Y columns,
2 Measures are created like below by using that X, Y columns
1. X-Y(Measure)= sum(Test[X])-sum(Test[Y])
2 . Status(Measure) = if([X-Y(Measure)]>0, "Met", "Not Met")
Now all that I need is to count the total "Met" rows
Please assist -
Thanks
Raaz
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Hi @pitcraj ,
Create a measure as follows to count total rows of Met.
Count_Met = COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Test'),[Status(Measure)]="Met"))
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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Hi @pitcraj ,
Create a measure as follows to count total rows of Met.
Count_Met = COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Test'),[Status(Measure)]="Met"))
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Add a new measure with the following formula:
Count_Met = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Test),Filter(Test, [Status(Measure)]="Met"))
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