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Hi all ,
I'm using
Solved! Go to Solution.
I managed to make it work , thank you @amitchandak .
I used this ,
@Anonymous . try like
countx(allselected(table),table[column])
Or
measure =
Var _1 = countx(allselected(table),table[column])
var _2 = countx(all(table),table[column])
return
if(_1=_2 =0,_1)
That didn't work , it shows the value as 448 now , i had edited the message just before you replied , maybe you can get a better understanding now
@Anonymous , try
measure =
Var _1 = calculate(distinctCOUNT(table[column]),allselected(table))
var _2 = calculate(distinctCOUNT(table[column]),all(table))
return
if(_1=_2 =0,_1)
I managed to make it work , thank you @amitchandak .
I used this ,
Is it possible to ignore some months for slicer count? so for example count all selected on slicer, except 9,10,11,12
thanks!
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