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I'm attempting to calculate the number of Twitter followers per RegistrantID. Each Registrant ID has multiple Rows.
Problem is when I attempt to look at the number of Twitter Followers for each RegistrantID, I'm getting way more than the number of actual Twitter Followers.
I did try a Measure of
CALCULATE(MaX('All Applicants'[value.FollowersonTwitter])Though that didn't seem to help any.
Any suggestions here?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@LyonsBI_BRL , Try a new measure like
MaXX(values('All Applicants'[value.RegistrantID]), calculate(max( 'All Applicants'[value.FollowersonTwitter])))
@LyonsBI_BRL , Try a new measure like
MaXX(values('All Applicants'[value.RegistrantID]), calculate(max( 'All Applicants'[value.FollowersonTwitter])))
@amitchandak that worked great!
Now if I wanted to count words instead of numbers how would I do that instead? I have another column that is called value.State. Which I need to count the number of distinct entries per state. Again I have multiple rows for the same Registrant ID showing up.
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