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Hi all,
I have a table with order, date and customer and I would like to count the number of cumulative orders per customer.
Currently I have:
Measure = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Order]),FILTER(ALLSELECTED('Table'),'Table'[Order]<max('Table'[Order]))).
This works but I would like to have it counted per customer without having to filter them. (Expected results: 0-1-2-2-0-1-0-1). In addition, I'd like to know how to do the same thing with a calculated column, since using the formula as is returns only 1 number.
Thx,
Joery
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Hi @joerykeizer
You may try to create a measure or column as below:
Measure = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Order] ), FILTER ( ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[Customer] ), Table1[Order] < MAX ( Table1[Order] ) ) ) + 0
Column = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Order] ), FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Customer] = EARLIER ( Table1[Customer] ) && Table1[Order] < EARLIER ( Table1[Order] ) ) ) + 0
Regards,
Cherie
Hi @joerykeizer
You may try to create a measure or column as below:
Measure = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Order] ), FILTER ( ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[Customer] ), Table1[Order] < MAX ( Table1[Order] ) ) ) + 0
Column = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Order] ), FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Customer] = EARLIER ( Table1[Customer] ) && Table1[Order] < EARLIER ( Table1[Order] ) ) ) + 0
Regards,
Cherie
Thank you! There is one issue though.
This works perfectly in my test-dataset but calculating the column is too heavy in the actual one. Dataset is currently ~155k rows. Is there any way to do this more efficiently?
Regards,
Joery
Hi @joerykeizer
You may also try to make a query with M language in Advanced Editor in Query Editor. It seems a more complicated way.
Regards,
Cherie
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