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Hi Community
What would be the DAX equivalent of the following SQL expression?
SELECT count(distinct userid)
FROM [dbo].[Table]
where Customer = 'C1'
The context is as follows:
For example
Customer UserId LogonDate
C1 User1 1/1/19
C1 User1 1/2/19
C1 User2 1/1/19
C1 User3 1/1/19
C2 User1 1/1/19
C2 User2 1/1/19
I want to get as a result 3 independent of the filter on the LogonDate field (page filter)
Thanks in advance for your help
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@Anonymous ,
Create a measure using DAX below then drag the measure to a card visual:
Count = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[LogonDate]), FILTER(ALL(Table1), Table1[UserId] = "User1"))
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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@Anonymous ,
Create a measure using DAX below then drag the measure to a card visual:
Count = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[LogonDate]), FILTER(ALL(Table1), Table1[UserId] = "User1"))
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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