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Hi there,
I got two columns in a table: id and date. I want to perform distinctcount on both columns. Is there any way of performing distinctcount on two columns?
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If you want the measure to respect other filters you can use something like this.
Count Combinations =
COUNTROWS ( SUMMARIZE ( YourTable, YourTable[id], YourTable[date] ) )
If you want the measure to respect other filters you can use something like this.
Count Combinations =
COUNTROWS ( SUMMARIZE ( YourTable, YourTable[id], YourTable[date] ) )
Hey @Dunner2020 ,
the ALL function gives you back distinct combinations. These you can count then with the COUNTROWS function.
The following measure should work:
Amount distinct combinations = COUNTROWS( ALL( 'myTable'[id], 'myTable'[date] ) )
Let me know if that worked for you. If you need any help please let me know.
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