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I have a "User registration date" and "product purchase date" in my dataset...
Simply what I want to do is; when I change date range in slicer, how many of them have become members between these dates (new member)
I cannot create DAX or advanced queries since I have just started using PowerBI and I am not a developer 🙂 Is there anyone who can help me to create measure I need? 😞
Solved! Go to Solution.
hi, @Anonymous
Use DISTINCTCOUNT in the formula
Result 3 = var _fromdate=CALCULATE(MIN(Sheet1[New Transaction Date]),ALLSELECTED(Sheet1))
var _enddate=CALCULATE(MAX(Sheet1[New Transaction Date]),ALLSELECTED(Sheet1)) return
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT( Sheet1[WalletID] ),
FILTER (
Sheet1 ,
Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] >= _fromdate
&& Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] <= _enddate
)
)
Regards,
Lin
hi, @Anonymous
Just adjust the formula as below:
Result 3 = var _fromdate=CALCULATE(MIN(Sheet1[New Transaction Date]),ALLSELECTED(Sheet1))
var _enddate=CALCULATE(MAX(Sheet1[New Transaction Date]),ALLSELECTED(Sheet1)) return
CALCULATE (
COUNTA ( Sheet1[WalletID] ),
FILTER (
Sheet1 ,
Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] >= _fromdate
&& Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] <= _enddate
)
)
Regards,
Lin
Logic is correct, finally I got what I need. I need your help on fixing one thing. Result3 should calculate distinct.
hi, @Anonymous
Use DISTINCTCOUNT in the formula
Result 3 = var _fromdate=CALCULATE(MIN(Sheet1[New Transaction Date]),ALLSELECTED(Sheet1))
var _enddate=CALCULATE(MAX(Sheet1[New Transaction Date]),ALLSELECTED(Sheet1)) return
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT( Sheet1[WalletID] ),
FILTER (
Sheet1 ,
Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] >= _fromdate
&& Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] <= _enddate
)
)
Regards,
Lin
According to dataset;
Transaction Date= purchase date
Wallet Createddate= membership date
Hi @Anonymous
I've attached the file with the solution.
You will need to create a calendar table / date dimension with one active and one inactive relationship to achieve this.
Thank you so much for answer but I think I couldnt explain myself clearly. Therefore, your calculation doesnt give me what I need.
***Slicer should be based on sales date, "transaction date" in dataset. But you setted it as "Wallet Createddate"
In short, what I want to calculate is; sales qty of new members within the specified date range
Example;
If I choose the dates between 2019-09-18 and 2019-10-12(***),
It should check the "Wallet Created Date" column and verify the dates are same as selected in slicer and then calculate as "5" (example below)
hi, @Anonymous
For your requirement, you could just use this simple way:
Create a measure by this formula:
Result =
CALCULATE (
COUNTA ( Sheet1[WalletID] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( Sheet1 ),
Sheet1[Wallet Createddate] >= MIN ( Sheet1[Transaction Date] )
&& Sheet1[Wallet Createddate] <= MAX ( Sheet1[Transaction Date] )
)
)
And for your case, Wallet Createddate and Transaction Date are all DateTime column, you'd better create a date column for them in the calculation.
For example:
New Wallet Createddate = DATE(YEAR(Sheet1[Wallet Createddate]),MONTH(Sheet1[Wallet Createddate]),DAY(Sheet1[Wallet Createddate]))
New Transaction Date = DATE(YEAR(Sheet1[Transaction Date]),MONTH(Sheet1[Transaction Date]),DAY(Sheet1[Transaction Date]))
then just adjust the formula as below:
Result 2 =
CALCULATE (
COUNTA ( Sheet1[WalletID] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( Sheet1 ),
Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] >= MIN ( Sheet1[New Transaction Date] )
&& Sheet1[New Wallet Createddate] <= MAX ( Sheet1[New Transaction Date] )
)
)
Result:
and here is sample pbix file, please try it.
Regards,
Lin
Hi @Mariusz , Im so sorry, I updated my previous post. Please kindly check it again.
Hi @Anonymous
Please see the below and the attached file.
The only change I have made is adjusted WalltID 878982 Wallet Createddate date back to 02/09/2019.
according to your recent post, the result should be correct.
I dont know how to add it, therefore I shared in link below.
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