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zibster
Helper III
Helper III

Distinct column based on another column

Hi, I know that this is basic but I don't use dax that often and I am stuck, I need to get distinct count of dates for every store_id. In first column, I have all the dates and 2nd column Store_id.

When i use the following i get only distinct dates

 

 

Day Count:=DISTINCTCOUNT(Table_Query_from_td_prd_qd5[scan_dt])

 

Please help

Z

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AlB
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @zibster

 

If I've understood correctly what you need, your measure is fine. You just need to place it in a matrix visual to see the result for every store. Try this:

 

1. Place a matrix visual in your report and set the column Table_Query_from_td_prd_qd5[Store_id] in the rows of the matrix

2. Set the measure whose code you already show in values of the matrix visual:

 

 

Day Count = DISTINCTCOUNT(Table_Query_from_td_prd_qd5[scan_dt])

 

 

 

 

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AlB
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @zibster

 

If I've understood correctly what you need, your measure is fine. You just need to place it in a matrix visual to see the result for every store. Try this:

 

1. Place a matrix visual in your report and set the column Table_Query_from_td_prd_qd5[Store_id] in the rows of the matrix

2. Set the measure whose code you already show in values of the matrix visual:

 

 

Day Count = DISTINCTCOUNT(Table_Query_from_td_prd_qd5[scan_dt])

 

 

 

 

Thanks that woks !!!!

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