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Hello!
Could you help me, please.
I have a table with field adr_id and two dates - date_start and date_end.
I want to show slicer to set the range of dates , and show a histogram with two bins - count records in range of dates, and count records NOT in range of dates...
it very simply with static data, we should just create calculated fields....
But I absolutely lost how to do it in dynamic...
Okay, I may create a table filled with dates (CALENDAR), make a slicer with this table, but - what next?
Calculated fields are not calculated dynamically as I see...
Measure? I think solution is very simple but can't find it )
Any ideas, friends?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Create the following measures in your table. Please note that there is no relationship between your table and calendar table.
mindate = MIN('Date'[DateKey])
Maxdate = MAX('Date'[DateKey])
countinrange = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table[adr_id]),FILTER(Table,Table[date_start]>=[mindate]&&Table[date_end]<=[Maxdate]))
countnotinrange = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table[adr_id]),FILTER(Table,Table[date_start]<=[mindate]||Table[date_end]>=[Maxdate]))
Regards,
Lydia
@fedorez,
You can create one chart to display the measures, see the example below.
Regards,
Lydia
Create the following measures in your table. Please note that there is no relationship between your table and calendar table.
mindate = MIN('Date'[DateKey])
Maxdate = MAX('Date'[DateKey])
countinrange = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table[adr_id]),FILTER(Table,Table[date_start]>=[mindate]&&Table[date_end]<=[Maxdate]))
countnotinrange = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table[adr_id]),FILTER(Table,Table[date_start]<=[mindate]||Table[date_end]>=[Maxdate]))
Regards,
Lydia
Thank you for your answer, @v-yuezhe-msft
In your example, countinrange and countnotinrange - two charts... Is where the way to see this bins in one chart? The reason is scale. When we are using Auto scale mode for Y-axis, we have different scales for out two charts. Course, we can set min and max for Y-axis manually in design mode, but we don't know the limits for Y in real life.... it's a problem
Regards,
Denis
@fedorez,
You can create one chart to display the measures, see the example below.
Regards,
Lydia
Thanks a lot!
And one last impotent question.
May I do the same in case of Calculated table , when my Table based on some more tables?
Like this:
Table = GROUPBY(Table2;[name];"days_average";AVERAGEX(CURRENTGROUP();[period]))
@fedorez,
Yes, you can.
Regards,
Lydia
Thank you, Lydia.
@fedorez,
If you solve your issue, please accept my replies as answer, that way, other community members could easily find the answer when they get same issues.
Regards,
Lydia
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