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Hi all,
I am trying to count the number of distinct values that occur in two separate columns in two separate tables (count the number of distinct values as though the two columns were appended)
For example, if I had the two columns below :
1 1
2 3
3 5
4 7
5 9
it should return a count of 7, 3 values were not counted (1,3,5) as they appeared twice.
Many thanks for your help
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You may try the measure below.
Measure =
COUNTROWS (
DISTINCT ( UNION ( VALUES ( Table1[Column1] ), VALUES ( Table2[Column1] ) ) )
)
You may try the measure below.
Measure =
COUNTROWS (
DISTINCT ( UNION ( VALUES ( Table1[Column1] ), VALUES ( Table2[Column1] ) ) )
)
just do union of these two columns which will remove duplicates and create new table with unique values.
New table=Union(table1,table2)
Thanks & regards,
Pravin Wattamwar
www.linkedin.com/in/pravin-p-wattamwar
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Try one of the two
EXCEPT(union(all(table[column1]),all(table[column1])),INTERSECT(all(table[column1]), all(table[column2])))
or
EXCEPT(union(distinct(table[column1]),distinct(table[column1])),INTERSECT(distinct(table[column1]), distinct(table[column2])))
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