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Qotsa
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Count not returning expected result

Hi,

 

I have this measure - 

Wages as % of Invoiced = DIVIDE([Wages],[Invoiced],0)
 
I want a total of client_id where this measure is < .6
I am using -
Less than .6 = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('powerbi114 view_finance'[client_id]),FILTER('powerbi114 view_finance',[Wages as % of Invoiced] < .6))
 
But results are not what I expect. See example.count1.png
 
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Anonymous
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@Qotsa 

Measure only calculates the current row. Your formula should work with column.

Try add All(table) in the filter:

Measure = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('powerbi114 view_finance'[client_id]),FILTER('powerbi114 view_finance',[Wages as % of Invoiced] < .6),ALL('Table'))
 
Paul Zheng
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@Anonymous 

 

Thks for reply.

 

No luck with your column. Getting results of -

 

First pic is Don't Summarize. The 2nd is using SUM.

 

dc1.jpgSum.jpg

Anonymous
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@Qotsa 

 

My formula should also work with measure. Isn't 1582 is your expected count of client that < 0.6?

If not, please share a sample pbix with expected result. 

 

Paul

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