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Hi,
I'm trying to create a measure that calculates the distinct count of active users across two columns, as in the example below:
In both columns there are 4 active users, but my result would not be the sum of the two distinct counts (8): the result would be 6 (as there are only 6 email addresses in total - sometimes they're senders and sometimes they're receivers).
My process would be to append the two columns and then calculate a distinct count of the resulting column, but I have to use a measure as I'm connected in DirectQuery mode.
Any suggestions on how I can accomplish this?
Thanks!
Alienvolm
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@Anonymous Essentially MC Aggregations: Multi-Column Aggregations (MC Aggregations) - Microsoft Power BI Community
In your case:
Measure =
COUNTROWS(
DISTINCT(
UNION(
SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Email",[Sender]),
SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Email",[Receiver])
)
)
)
@Anonymous Essentially MC Aggregations: Multi-Column Aggregations (MC Aggregations) - Microsoft Power BI Community
In your case:
Measure =
COUNTROWS(
DISTINCT(
UNION(
SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Email",[Sender]),
SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Email",[Receiver])
)
)
)
Thanks a lot! That worked!
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