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When I use the Exclude feature highlighted in this article like this:
it creates a filter named Excluded (n) where n is the number of excluded values
How can I turn this count into a measure? (In this example, my measure would return 1.) Note that in my case, the excluded values do not have a common attribute so I cannot use any sort of filter in my DAX expression to get the count.
Hi @patBear ,
I'm afraid you can't do that as of now, maybe you can submit an idea to improve Power BI.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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