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I want to count a store if it carries all 7 SKUs. But if a store does not carry all 7 SKUs I do not want to count it. As an example, customer is on the left and the skus are each column. I would want to count 3 as only 3 customers carry all 7 skus even though there are 4 stores.
Hi @Anonymous ,
What is the structure of your data in Power BI Desktop?
Best Regards,
Icey
@Anonymous , Try this
Count of store sell all 7 SKU
Count of Store = countx(filter(Summarize(Table[Store], "_1",DISTINCTCOUNT(Table2[SKU])),[_1]>=7),[Store])
If not already, you should unpivot your SKU columns to simplify your DAX analysis. If all SKUs are in same column,you could use an approach like this
Stores Selling All SKUs = COUNTROWS(FILTER(DISTINCT(Table[Store]), CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table2[SKU])) = 7))
If this works for you, please mark it as the solution. Kudos are appreciated too. Please let me know if not.
Regards,
Pat
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