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Anonymous
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Create a Distinct Count of orders within a Datesbetween parameter

Hi,

 

Im trying to get a distinct count of orders between two dates of orders,

 

At the moment i have this but it returns a Null;

Dist Orders in 2014 = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('TableName'[OrderID]), DATESBETWEEN('TableName'[Date], 01/10/2013, 30/09/2014))

 

The OrderID Column contains the order ID's for each line item, and each full order ID in unique for if there is 5 or 6 line items to an order we will see the same orderID 5 or 6 times, so to get a true unique orders in FY 2014 i need a distinc count between 10/13 and 09/14 if anyone can help?

 

Thanks,

 

Josh

 

 

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parry2k
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Super User

Seems like you have DATE table that has relation with orders table:

 

Try this:

 

Dist Orders in 2014 = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('TableName'[OrderID]), 
DATESBETWEEN('TableName'[Date], 
    DATE(2013,10,1),  
    DATE(2014,09,3)  
  ))  


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parry2k
Super User
Super User

Seems like you have DATE table that has relation with orders table:

 

Try this:

 

Dist Orders in 2014 = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('TableName'[OrderID]), 
DATESBETWEEN('TableName'[Date], 
    DATE(2013,10,1),  
    DATE(2014,09,3)  
  ))  


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Anonymous
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Thats spot on,

 

Had a weird feeling it was my formatting that was off,

 

Dist Orders in 2014 = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('TableName'[OrderID]), DATESBETWEEN('TableName'[Date], DATE(2013, 10, 01), DATE(2014, 09, 30)))

 

Thanks!!

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