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Hi,
I keep getting thrown everytime I see this type of error message - can someone help me re-write this please?
I will then create another 3 duplicates as I have 4 different Case Complexity category values (1-4) to apply.
Case Complexity 1 = CALCULATE(
TOTALYTD(COUNT('Cases'[Case Number]),'Cases'[Resolution Date],"31/03"),
'Cases'[statecode] = "Resolved",
'OS Case Complexity'[Value] = 1)
Thanks,
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Hi @ArchStanton ,
Thanks for the reply from @rajendraongole1 , please allow me to provide another insight:
Make sure that the filter expression involves only columns from a single table.
You can try the following expression.
CaseComplexity1 =
CALCULATE(
TOTALYTD(
COUNT('Cases'[Case Number]),
'Cases'[Resolution Date],
DATE(2024, 3, 31)
),
FILTER(
ALL('Cases'),
'Cases'[statecode] = "Resolved"
),
FILTER(
ALL('OS Case Complexity'),
'OS Case Complexity'[Value] = 1
)
)
If your Current Period does not refer to this, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Clara Gong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @ArchStanton ,
Thanks for the reply from @rajendraongole1 , please allow me to provide another insight:
Make sure that the filter expression involves only columns from a single table.
You can try the following expression.
CaseComplexity1 =
CALCULATE(
TOTALYTD(
COUNT('Cases'[Case Number]),
'Cases'[Resolution Date],
DATE(2024, 3, 31)
),
FILTER(
ALL('Cases'),
'Cases'[statecode] = "Resolved"
),
FILTER(
ALL('OS Case Complexity'),
'OS Case Complexity'[Value] = 1
)
)
If your Current Period does not refer to this, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Clara Gong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @ArchStanton - I have adjusted measure by adding Date(2024,3,31) in below mesure, can you try and check
CaseComplexity1 =
CALCULATE(
TOTALYTD(
COUNT('Cases'[Case Number]),
'Cases'[Resolution Date],
DATE(2024, 3, 31)
),
'Cases'[statecode] = "Resolved" && 'OS Case Complexity'[Value] = 1
)
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