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Hello, I would like to get some help and support with the following DAX I've created:
| Date | ContactID | ContactGroupID | Time1 | Time2 |
| Oct 5 | 123 | 1122 | 60 | 20 |
| Oct 5 | 112 | 1122 | 60 | 20 |
| Oct 7 | 142 | 2233 | 30 | 30 |
| Oct 7 | 125 | 2233 | 30 | 30 |
| Oct 7 | 456 | 2233 | 30 | 30 |
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@sjacob Try this:
Measure 3 =
SUMX (
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( MyTable2, MyTable2[ContactGroupID] <> 0 ),
MyTable2[ContactGroupID],
MyTable2[Time1],
MyTable2[Time2]
),
[Time1] + [Time2]
)
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@sjacob Try this:
Measure 3 =
SUMX (
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( MyTable2, MyTable2[ContactGroupID] <> 0 ),
MyTable2[ContactGroupID],
MyTable2[Time1],
MyTable2[Time2]
),
[Time1] + [Time2]
)
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Hello @parry2k thank you very much for this update. This works perfectly! Appreciate your support with this.
@sjacob can you explain with example data?
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Hi @parry2k thanks for your response. Sure, for example here is sample table:
| Date | ContactID | ContactGroupID | Time1 | Time2 |
| Oct 5 | 123 | 1122 | 60 | 20 |
| Oct 5 | 112 | 1122 | 60 | 20 |
| Oct 7 | 142 | 2233 | 30 | 30 |
| Oct 7 | 125 | 0 | 30 | 30 |
| Oct 7 | 456 | 0 | 30 | 30 |
From the DAX calculation, I would only want the sum of the unique rows of ContactGroupID that don't equal 0. So just the first row and third row for example.
@sjacob not sure why but it is working for me, how you are visualizing it:
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Hi @parry2k thank you for the response. I did a matrix visualization and I can actually see it working now thank you. However there's a missing piece I forgot to mention. I would like to only get this calculation for the unique rows with a ContactGroupID that is not 0. Looking forward to your response.
@sjacob try this measure:
Measure 3 = SUMX ( SUMMARIZE ( MyTable2, MyTable2[ContactGroupID], MyTable2[Time1], MyTable2[Time2] ), [Time1] + [Time2] )
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Thank you for your response. I tried this measure, but it still sums all the rows from this table. I want to be able to sum a unique ContactGroupID, so like the first row of each ContactGroupID.
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