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Counting Subscription Users
- Anonymous2 years ago
Hi BloodBorne ,
According to your description, here are my steps you can follow as a solution.
(1) My test data is the same as yours.
(2) We can create a DateSlicer Table.
DateSlicer = CALENDAR(MIN('Table'[Customer Expiration Date]),MAX('Table'[Customer Expiration Date]))(3) We can create a measure.
Count = var _a= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Customer Expiration Date]>=MIN('DateSlicer'[Date]))) var _b= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Customer Expiration Date]=BLANK())) RETURN _a+_b(3) Then the result is as follows.
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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- Anonymous2 years ago
Hi BloodBorne ,
We can update the DateSlicer table.
DateSlicer = ADDCOLUMNS( CALENDAR(DATE(2024,1,1),DATE(2025,12,31)),"Year",YEAR([Date]),"Month_num",MONTH([Date]),"Month",FORMAT([Date],"mmm"))Then we can create a measure.
Count2 = var _day= EOMONTH(DATE(MAX('DateSlicer'[Year]),MAX('DateSlicer'[Month_num]),1),0) var _a= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Customer Expiration Date]>=_day)) var _b= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Customer Expiration Date]=BLANK())) RETURN _a+_bAs of the last day of June 2024, there were six active users.
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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Hi BloodBorne ,
According to your description, here are my steps you can follow as a solution.
(1) My test data is the same as yours.
(2) We can create a DateSlicer Table.
DateSlicer = CALENDAR(MIN('Table'[Customer Expiration Date]),MAX('Table'[Customer Expiration Date]))
(3) We can create a measure.
Count =
var _a= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Customer Expiration Date]>=MIN('DateSlicer'[Date])))
var _b= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Customer Expiration Date]=BLANK()))
RETURN _a+_b
(3) Then the result is as follows.
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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Hi,
Thank you so much. It works perfectly.
By the way, is it possible to modify it so that it shows the number of active subscribers for the last day on the month?
I'd like to plot a time series chart.
| Month-Yr | Number of Active Subscribers |
| Jan 2024 | 5 |
| Feb 2024 | 6 |
| Mar 2024 | 8 |
| Apr 2024 | 10 |
Basically, what's the number of active subscribers on the last day of each month?
Thanks again 🙏
- Anonymous2 years agoNot applicable
Hi BloodBorne ,
We can update the DateSlicer table.
DateSlicer = ADDCOLUMNS( CALENDAR(DATE(2024,1,1),DATE(2025,12,31)),"Year",YEAR([Date]),"Month_num",MONTH([Date]),"Month",FORMAT([Date],"mmm"))Then we can create a measure.
Count2 = var _day= EOMONTH(DATE(MAX('DateSlicer'[Year]),MAX('DateSlicer'[Month_num]),1),0) var _a= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Customer Expiration Date]>=_day)) var _b= COUNTROWS(FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Customer Expiration Date]=BLANK())) RETURN _a+_bAs of the last day of June 2024, there were six active users.
Best Regards,
Neeko Tang
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- BloodBorne2 years agoFrequent Visitor
Thank you so much. Wish I could buy you a drink to show my appreciation.