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I have a table where i have User email (as text), Bidstatus (as text) and Bid created date (in Datetime format)
where i am counting the interviewed talent using the following measure
Solved! Go to Solution.
@manish_tripathi , Try like
Interviewed Talent =
CALCULATE(
COUNTA('Bids made by HEB'[BidStatusName]),filter('Bids made by HEB' ,
'Bids made by HEB'[BidStatusName] in { "Back Out", "Credentialing","Interview Rejected" ,"Interview Pending", "Interview Scheduled", "Customer Interview", "On Billing", "Drop" }&& 'Bids made by HEB'[Created]< date(2022,11,01) )
)
Thank you @amitchandak however the second condition i want to apply only for drop status and not the rest, is there a way to do that as well
@manish_tripathi , Try like
Interviewed Talent =
CALCULATE(
COUNTA('Bids made by HEB'[BidStatusName]),filter('Bids made by HEB' ,
'Bids made by HEB'[BidStatusName] in { "Back Out", "Credentialing","Interview Rejected" ,"Interview Pending", "Interview Scheduled", "Customer Interview", "On Billing", "Drop" }&& 'Bids made by HEB'[Created]< date(2022,11,01) )
)
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