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HillUser1
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Determining lost customers

I am trying to calculate/identify the customer accounts that have been lost.

 

Problem: I have a dataset of all the workorders perofrmed for the last 5 Years. I need to isolate all the customers that are in the 5 year data based on the criteria 'we did not work with them in 2020'.

 

Attempted Solution: I created a filtered DAX table that isolated all the 2020 Customers from the master dataset. I am planning on adding a column to the Master 5 Year workorder table to return True or False if they exist on the 2020 Customer Table. I used the DAX formula Contains to see if the Customer ID was present in the 2020 Table to return a True or False Flag to Validate if we did work with that customer within the last year. This apporach errors out with a circular apporch. Is their a better approach?

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amitchandak
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@HillUser1 , You can create a measure

Sales = sum(Sales[Amount])

if(isblank([sales]),1,0) , plot this with customer table , you will get customer who has not purchased from you till now.

 

On the same line refer to my blog for other combinations

 

Customer Retention Part 1:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Customer-Retention-Part-1-Month-on-Month-Retention/b...
Customer Retention Part 2: Period over Period Retention :https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Customer-Retention-Part-2-Period-over-Period-Retenti...

 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@HillUser1 , You can create a measure

Sales = sum(Sales[Amount])

if(isblank([sales]),1,0) , plot this with customer table , you will get customer who has not purchased from you till now.

 

On the same line refer to my blog for other combinations

 

Customer Retention Part 1:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Customer-Retention-Part-1-Month-on-Month-Retention/b...
Customer Retention Part 2: Period over Period Retention :https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Customer-Retention-Part-2-Period-over-Period-Retenti...

 

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Microsoft Fabric Series 60+ Videos YouTube
Microsoft Fabric Hindi End to End YouTube

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