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Count rows After specific date
- 8 years ago
Hi there,
Happy to help. So what you'll want is to use COUNTROWS as you've specified. What I'd do instead though is create two measures first. a MAX of the Install Date, and a MAX of the Open Date.
MAX Date/Time Opened = MAX('Dispenser Issues'[Date/Time Opened])MAX Install Date = IF(MAX('Master Site List'[Install Dates]), MAX('Master Site List'[Install Dates]), TODAY())I also included an IF statement in the install date where if blank, then return today's date. That way the comparison shouldn't have any false positives for comparison. The final query would be below for the count of cases where the opened date was after install date. I wrapped the final query in an X function of COUNTAX, that way the grand total will be a total count of every value that as included as part of the IF statement.
Case Number Count Open After Install Date = COUNTAX('Dispenser Issues', IF([MAX Date/Time Opened] > [MAX Install Date], COUNTROWS('Dispenser Issues')))I've emailed the workbook back as well. Hope this helps!
- 8 years ago
You're definitely right. Thought too quickly and over engineered it. The solution below works fine, if you want to account for blank dates for install date you can also use the slightly modified solution as well.
Case Number Count Open After Install Date = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'Dispenser Issues' ), FILTER ( 'Dispenser Issues', 'Dispenser Issues'[Date/Time Opened] > IF ( RELATED ( 'Master Site List'[Install Dates] ), RELATED ( 'Master Site List'[Install Dates] ), TODAY () ) ) )
Hi, try with this measure:
CaseCount =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER ( 'Cases'; 'Cases'[Date opened] > RELATED ( Customer[Install Date] ) )
)Assuming that both tables are related with Customer and Install Date is not Blank.
Regards
Victor
Lima - Peru
- Reid_Havens8 years agoMost Valuable Professional
You're definitely right. Thought too quickly and over engineered it. The solution below works fine, if you want to account for blank dates for install date you can also use the slightly modified solution as well.
Case Number Count Open After Install Date = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'Dispenser Issues' ), FILTER ( 'Dispenser Issues', 'Dispenser Issues'[Date/Time Opened] > IF ( RELATED ( 'Master Site List'[Install Dates] ), RELATED ( 'Master Site List'[Install Dates] ), TODAY () ) ) )- JaromBuys8 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hey R
Reid_Havens wrote:You're definitely right. Thought too quickly and over engineered it. The solution below works fine, if you want to account for blank dates for install date you can also use the slightly modified solution as well.
Case Number Count Open After Install Date = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'Dispenser Issues' ), FILTER ( 'Dispenser Issues', 'Dispenser Issues'[Date/Time Opened] > IF ( RELATED ( 'Master Site List'[Install Dates] ), RELATED ( 'Master Site List'[Install Dates] ), TODAY () ) ) )Hey Reid,
I added this solution and it works as well. This seems a bit more direct than adding the two additional measures to calculate the Max Install date and Max Date/Time Opened date.
- JaromBuys8 years agoFrequent Visitor
Hello, thank you for your suggested solution. I tried it out and it worked fine. Unfortunately I do have blanks in my Intall Date field for customers who have not completed installation.
The solution purposed by Ried_Havens addressed this issue by adding a Max Install date that adds the current date to any blank values in this field.
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi Vvelarde
Is there a way to get the same outcome but without the tables being related?
I have 2 tables with dates in and want to filter table A to countrows after a date in table B. Table A & Table B are both related to the same calendar look up table and customer look up table.
Many thanks
James