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Hi all ,
Have all of the rows attached with 5 different Meters , looking to make a column that counts the rows
Health = IF([UsagesCount test 2] > 48 = "Not Connected" , "Connected")
UsagesCount test 2 = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('National Grid Data'), FILTER('Emporia Devices',[Total solar Generated] > 0.1))
I have the above measures , i essentially want a way to track the connectivity of the 5 different meters by saying there was 48 rows today ( it's half hourly data ) so it's connected and if it's below 48 then it's not connected.
Any help would be appericated
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Hi @JamesBurke ,
First of all, your Health measure needs some adjustments to work correctly in DAX. The IF function is being used incorrectly, and the syntax needs to be fixed. Here’s how it should look:
Health = IF([UsagesCount test 2] >= 48, "Connected", "Not Connected")
NOTE: If the above measure help your problem you cant stop right here, if not, please follow the bellow steps.
Try to first Create a Calculated Column to Count Rows by this DAX:
RowCount =
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS('National Grid Data'),
FILTER (
'National Grid Data',
'National Grid Data'[Meter ID] = EARLIER('National Grid Data'[Meter ID]) &&
'National Grid Data'[Date] = EARLIER('National Grid Data'[Date])
)
)
Now, create another calculated column to determine the health status based on the row count by this DAX:
Health =
IF (
[RowCount] >= 48,
"Connected",
"Not Connected"
)
This approach ensures that you are evaluating the connectivity status for each meter based on the number of data points recorded for each day.
If this reply help you, please accept as solution and give a Kudo.
thank you
Hi @JamesBurke ,
First of all, your Health measure needs some adjustments to work correctly in DAX. The IF function is being used incorrectly, and the syntax needs to be fixed. Here’s how it should look:
Health = IF([UsagesCount test 2] >= 48, "Connected", "Not Connected")
NOTE: If the above measure help your problem you cant stop right here, if not, please follow the bellow steps.
Try to first Create a Calculated Column to Count Rows by this DAX:
RowCount =
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS('National Grid Data'),
FILTER (
'National Grid Data',
'National Grid Data'[Meter ID] = EARLIER('National Grid Data'[Meter ID]) &&
'National Grid Data'[Date] = EARLIER('National Grid Data'[Date])
)
)
Now, create another calculated column to determine the health status based on the row count by this DAX:
Health =
IF (
[RowCount] >= 48,
"Connected",
"Not Connected"
)
This approach ensures that you are evaluating the connectivity status for each meter based on the number of data points recorded for each day.
If this reply help you, please accept as solution and give a Kudo.
thank you
Hi @JamesBurke
You question is half complete .Please write complete query with sample data and expected output. try to cover everything.
we dont know what is National grid data , Total solar genrated
what do you mean by 48 row count is it for today only for 1 meter or 5 meter.
You have clearly specify everything step by step using excel data your problem statement then only others users would able to help you to solve your query.
not clear about the questions. pls paste the sample data in your post(not the screenshot) and the expectd output based on the sample data you provided.
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