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Anonymous
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DistinctCount with DateFilter and Conditional Filter, with Card Visual en Table Visual.

Hello all,

 

Actually i have already placed this question before. I thought i had the solution for that moment.

But unfortunately!

 

I am looking for a distinctcount of my tripactions (Loading, Unloading,Empties) on a filtered date.

 

-I have 2 Tables. "Date Table" and a "DataInput Table".

-Date from the "Date Table" has a relationship with the LoadingDate, UnloadingDate and "EmptiesDate".

-Date filter, with the Value Date of the Date Table.

 

-I need a Card which shows me a Count of the Action on the filtered Date.

-I Need a Table Visual, which shows me exactly the same overview as in below mentioned in the example.

 

Card Visual

1. DistinctCount of my tripnumbers.

2. Counts of Loading if "Yes".

3. Counts of Unloading if "Yes".

4. Counts of Empties if "Yes".

 

I am expecting:

Loading = 3

Unloading = 2

Empties = 1

 

Counts on card : 6

 

 

Table Visual

Which shows me exactly as below.

So also if the unloading is on another date, but the loading on the filtered date.

 

 

TripnumberLoadingLoadingDateUnloadingUnloadingDateEmptiesEmptiesDate
AYes01-01-2021Yes02-01-2021  
AYes01-01-2021Yes02-01-2021  
BYes01-01-2021    
C  Yes01-01-2021  
DYes01-01-2021Yes01-01-2021  
E    Yes01-01-2021

 

 

I thought we had a solution with this formula per Action (Loading/Unloading/Empties)

 

Spoiler
Counts of Loading = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNTNOBLANK(tblDataInput[Tripnumer]),tblDataInput[Loading]="Yes",USERELATIONSHIP(tblDate[Date],tblDataInput[LoadingDate]))

But when i have a trip with a loading and unloading on the same day, i miss the unloadings. 

 

Do you have any suggestion?

 

 

Gr Alfons

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Hello Parry2K,

 

You are wright.

 

I do not now why, but my table is also correct now.

I have changed a few little things, but now it's perfect!

My Cards are also showing now the wright values.

 

Thanks for yout attention.

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parry2k
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@Anonymous glad it worked out.

 

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Anonymous
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Hello Parry2K,

 

You are wright.

 

I do not now why, but my table is also correct now.

I have changed a few little things, but now it's perfect!

My Cards are also showing now the wright values.

 

Thanks for yout attention.

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous not sure why that would be the case, if you have created 3 different measure, don't you get the count you are expecting?



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