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Anonymous
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Count distinct R12

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Hi, I have two col. Date and ID. I want for each date (day) make a distinct count for ID. R12. Twelve months back and rolling.

Plz help! 

 

Ex. data. 

DateIDCreate_measure (count(distinct ID last 12 month (R12) for each date)
2021-08-241018
2021-08-241028
2021-08-241038
2021-08-241018
2021-08-252018
2021-08-252018
2021-08-252028
2021-08-251018
2021-09-051018
2021-09-051028
2021-09-051068
2021-09-051078
2021-09-051088
 
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Anonymous
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Hi, Can someone plz help me find a solution @v-kelly-msft ? The file is uploaded. Thx! 🙂

v-kelly-msft
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Hi  @Anonymous ,

 

First create a related date table and create a relationship between the 2 tables;

Then create a measure as below:

Measure =
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[ID] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Table' ),
        'Table'[Date] <= MAX ( 'date table'[Date] )
            && 'Table'[Date] >= DATEADD ( 'date table'[Date], -12, MONTH )
    )
)

And you will see:

vkellymsft_0-1629962267061.png

For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly

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Anonymous
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Some screendump

mersson_0-1630673534101.pngmersson_1-1630673556122.pngmersson_2-1630673594425.png

 

Anonymous
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Hi! Sorry.. i can't get it to work as i want. I have my pbix-file but i cant attach it to the meassage. Plz help

Hi  @Anonymous ,

 

Pls upload it to a cloud service then share a public link with us.

Remember to remove the confidential information.

 

Best Regards,
Kelly

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Anonymous
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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , You have to create measures like these examples

 

Rolling 12 = CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX('Date'[Date ]),-12,MONTH))

 

or

 

Rolling 12 = CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX(Sales[Sales Date]),-12,MONTH))

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