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Hello - I am trying to get a "distinct count" of the two different values in the calculated column below. More specifically, I want a distinct count of the Order # associated with each line that contains one of those values.
Hi @Anonymous ,
According to your description, it seems that you want to get distinct counts based on different values, right?
You could refer to @FrankAT ‘s approach. I'm just adding some additional instructions by using DISTINCTCOUNT() when there are duplicate data.
Distinct Non-0 =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Shipped Order Table'[Shipped Price] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Shipped Order Table', 'Shipped Order Table'[Order] ),
'Shipped Order Table'[Shipped Price] > 0
)
[Distinct =0] =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Shipped Order Table'[Shipped Price] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Shipped Order Table', 'Shipped Order Table'[Order] ),
'Shipped Order Table'[Shipped Price] = 0
)My example visualizations based on distinct counts look like this:
Hi @Anonymous ,
I hope I have understood you correctly, then this example may answer your question:
Regards FrankAT
@Anonymous try this
Count of Rev Orders = CALCULAE ( DISTINTCOUNT( 'Flu_Shipped Orders'[Order] ), 'Flu_Shipped Orders'[Zero Value]="Rev Order")
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