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PowerBIzNess
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Cumulative Distinct Count by Month

Hello, 

 

This is driving me crazy and is probably something simple that I'm overlooking..

 

Trying to create a calculated column that counts the distinct # of employees to date. 

 

         Curent Count        Cumulative Count

Jan - 2 Employees          2

Feb - 2 Employees         4

Mar - 2 Employees        6

 

For some reason the cumulative numbers aren't working out. 

 

Calculated Formula: 

 

Cumulative = 
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT( [Employee] ),
FILTER (
ALL('YTD Attrition'),
[Term Date] <= MAX ( [Term Date] )
)
)

 

Here's what it looks like:

 

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Thanks in advance!

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bkhalidp
New Member

I am trying to add a cumulative line graph for DISTINCT count by Document No over days / month / year. The Document No is repeated multiple times as it goes through various stages of review. I want to have a cumulative line graph for first stage and another cumulative line graph for final stage. Would appreciate  your help. 

Hi,

Share some data and show the expected result in a simple table format.  Share data in a format that can be pasted in an MS Excel file.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
Anonymous
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@PowerBIzNess,

You can download my PBIX file to test.

Regards,
Lydia

Anonymous
Not applicable

@PowerBIzNess,

You can use the following DAX to calculate cumulative. Make sure that  you choose "Don't summarize" for cumulative column in table visual.

Cumulative = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('YTD Attrition'[Employee]),ALL('YTD Attrition'),'YTD Attrition'[Term Date]<=EARLIER('YTD Attrition'[Term Date]))

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Regards,
Lydia

@Anonymous

 

thanks so much for the reply. I realized my issue was the summarization in the visual, which displayed correctly when I selected 'Average'. For some reason the 'Don't Summarize' option doesn't appear as an option - I think this is because in order to gather some additional metrics I unpivoted a list of columns detailing attrition reasons, which created multiple rows for the same individuals. So for example my data looks like:

 

John Doe    5/1/2017   Compensation

John Doe    5/1/2017   Relocation

John Doe    5/1/2017   Benefits

 

Any suggestions you have on improving this would be appreciated!

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

@PowerBIzNess

The DAX also works in your scenario, please check the following screenshot.
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Regards,
Lydia

Thanks Lydia

 

What is your default summarization for the column? I don't have a 'Don't Summarize' option so I'm left having to average the numbers.

Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Zubair_Muhammad

 

Thanks for the reply. That made the number's a little less crazy but something is still throwing it off..

 

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Hi @PowerBIzNess

 

Please could you share your file via googledrive or onedrive or copy paste dataset

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