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fedorez
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Dynamic histogram?

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?

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v-yuezhe-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@fedorez,

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]))

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Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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@fedorez

You can create one chart to display the measures, see the example below.
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Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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v-yuezhe-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@fedorez,

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]))

1.JPG


Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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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.
1.JPG

Regards,
Lydia

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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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

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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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

Community Support Team _ Lydia Zhang
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