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Hi All,
Column [Order] = Original Data Set, contains duplicates, type whole number.
Column [TECO] = type TRUE/FALSE, added in the query.
I need to FILTER column [TECO] for TRUE and then DISTINCTCOUNT column [Order] so that I have a unique count of [Order] = TRUE... no count of duplicate [Order].
Order TECO
| 401103218 | TRUE |
| 401103220 | FALSE |
| 401103222 | FALSE |
| 401103227 | TRUE |
| 401103471 | TRUE |
| 401103471 | TRUE |
This is the formula that I wrote:
I thought this was working but after checking it is returning a much higher number than it should. I have tried and continue to try various combinations of functions but it either returns an incorrect number or it is an illegal combination.
Any help appreciated.
Solved! Go to Solution.
OK... I apologise if you are looking into this issue for me... it's taken me all day but it was a mistake in my relationship model. Sorry!!!!
OK... I apologise if you are looking into this issue for me... it's taken me all day but it was a mistake in my relationship model. Sorry!!!!
Ah, no worries. I'm just glad you solved it
Hi,
Are you creating a measure or a calculated column?
If it's a calculated column, make it a measure instead
Hi Gordonlilj,
It is a measure not a column.
Regards,
Moby
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