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Hi experts,
quick question, I'm trying to write a measure to calculate a distinct count of a column when that column is either of two possible filters. So something like this;
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@Anonymous
you were almost correct
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT([Column A]),FILTER(Data,Data[Column B]="Red" || Data[Column B]="Blue"))
Hi @Anonymous ,
Try this measure
Cc =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Column A] ),
FILTER (
'Table',
'Table'[Column B]
IN {
"Red",
"Blue"
}
)
)
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@Anonymous
you were almost correct
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT([Column A]),FILTER(Data,Data[Column B]="Red" || Data[Column B]="Blue"))
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