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I have 2 measusres meant to count how many advisors have 0 sales and how many have between 1-4 sales. The below formula is meant to capture the second number, but as written it also captures those with 0 sales. How do I modify it to capture only those with 1-4 sales?
1-4 RTA = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Advisors[Advisor Name]),FILTER(Advisors,Advisors[RTAs]<5))
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey,
guess this would work
1-4 RTA =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Advisors[Advisor Name])
,FILTER(Advisors
,Advisors[RTAs] >= 1
&& Advisors[RTAs] <=5
)
)Regards
Hey,
guess this would work
1-4 RTA =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Advisors[Advisor Name])
,FILTER(Advisors
,Advisors[RTAs] >= 1
&& Advisors[RTAs] <=5
)
)Regards
Thanks! I never would have guessed the double ampersand (&&)!
Sometimes it's the small things ![]()
Well, I'm new at this, so it's often the small things! But I surely do do appreciate the help!
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