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Hi good day,
Can pls someone help me on how can I achieved the output i desired on my table below.
Thank you
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Thanks for the reply from Irwan , please allow me to provide another insight:
Hi, @AllanBerces
The solution provided by Irwan, using a calculated column, is a good idea.To facilitate your understanding, I have created the following example. Please refer to the attached PBIX file in the post.
If you need it as a measure, you can refer to the following code:
Count measure =
COUNTX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table01' ),
'Table01'[Trade] = MAX ( 'Table01'[Trade] )
&& 'Table01'[Status] = MAX ( 'Table01'[Status] )
),
'Table01'[Trade]
)
The output is as follows:
You can also try the following calculated column:
Count1=
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table01' ),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table01' ),
'Table01'[Status] = EARLIER ( Table01[Status] )
&& 'Table01'[Trade] = EARLIER ( 'Table01'[Trade] )
)
)Count2 =
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table01' ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table01', Table01[Status], 'Table01'[Trade] )
)
Here's my final result, which I hope meets your requirements.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
Thanks for the reply from Irwan , please allow me to provide another insight:
Hi, @AllanBerces
The solution provided by Irwan, using a calculated column, is a good idea.To facilitate your understanding, I have created the following example. Please refer to the attached PBIX file in the post.
If you need it as a measure, you can refer to the following code:
Count measure =
COUNTX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table01' ),
'Table01'[Trade] = MAX ( 'Table01'[Trade] )
&& 'Table01'[Status] = MAX ( 'Table01'[Status] )
),
'Table01'[Trade]
)
The output is as follows:
You can also try the following calculated column:
Count1=
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table01' ),
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table01' ),
'Table01'[Status] = EARLIER ( Table01[Status] )
&& 'Table01'[Trade] = EARLIER ( 'Table01'[Trade] )
)
)Count2 =
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table01' ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table01', Table01[Status], 'Table01'[Trade] )
)
Here's my final result, which I hope meets your requirements.
Best Regards,
Leroy Lu
hello @AllanBerces
please check if this accomodate your need.
Count =
COUNTX(
FILTER(
'Table',
'Table'[Trade]=EARLIER('Table'[Trade])&&
'Table'[Status]=EARLIER('Table'[Status])
),
'Table'[Trade]
)
Hope this will help.
Thank you.
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