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I am really struggling with this one - hoping some one can help me.
In short I want to count usage (engagements) based on a contract period. I have three key tables:
Table 1: Contracts
- accountid
- contractid
- contract_start_date
- contract_end_date
Table 2: Accounts
- accountid
Table 3: Engagements
- accountid
- engagementid
- engagement_date
They are joined as such:
Contracts | - | Accounts | - | Engagements |
accountid | *:1 | accountid | 1:* | accountid |
Problem:
I want to create a measure on the contracts table that will count engagements that took place ('engagement_date') during the contract period ('contract_start_date' & 'contract_end_date').
I feel like this shouldn't be that difficult but I can't seem to get this to work. I have tried a number of things, using CountRows and Filter but often the results seem to come back incomplete.
Does anyone have any suggestions on this. Thanks so much for help in advance!
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@Anonymous , Try like
sumx(summarize(Accounts, Accounts[accountid], "_1", countx(filter(Engagements, Engagements[engagement_date] >= min(Contracts[contract_start_date]) && Engagements[engagement_date] <= min(Contracts[contract_start_date]) ),Engagements[engagementid])),[_1])
This worked perfectly, thank you so much Amit! You have saved me a huge headache!! Really appreciate the quick reply as well. This forum is the best 🏆
@Anonymous , Try like
sumx(summarize(Accounts, Accounts[accountid], "_1", countx(filter(Engagements, Engagements[engagement_date] >= min(Contracts[contract_start_date]) && Engagements[engagement_date] <= min(Contracts[contract_start_date]) ),Engagements[engagementid])),[_1])
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