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Hello,
I am looking for a way to count the number of distinct lines following a measurement,
An annual data set is retrieved in the same table allowing to make measurements vs previous years,
Annual dataset : Year / Leave / Taken / Remaining to be taken
Measure "acquired rest" = Remaining to take A + Taken A - Remaining to take A-1
Following this measure, I want to count the number of agents concerned, i.e. only those who have acquired rest during the year,
I already use DISTINCTCOUNT to know the number of agents who have a rest counter but I want when it must be filtered by a measure, an idea via a formula, an intermediate table, etc..
Thanks in advance
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Thank you for your answer @Anonymous . I am doing a simple addition followed by a subtraction.
Some results are negative so I filter them with my > 0.
In my table row by row it is displayed correctly. However in a visual where I want to calculate the total sum of positive values, I get 0. See the screen.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You could use sumx(0 function.
Refer:
Measure = IF([A]-[A-1]>0,[A]-[A-1],0)
Measure 2 = SUMX('Table',[Measure])
Best Regards,
Jay
Thanks for the measurement but it gives me the same result as the year A measurement.
A measurement. And do not filter me any more the negative values that I do not count any more.
Hi @Anonymous ,
If you want to put the measure2 in the table visual that shows 163 for each row, you could modify the measure2 as below.
Measure 2 = SUMX(ALL('Table'),[Measure])
Measure1 is work for measure2, you can remove it from the visual and use A-(A-1) instead.
Best Regards,
Jay
I do not achieve the same result as you in my case. Probably in my A-measure I use time intelligence. I don't know. Here is my pbix shared from my drive, can you look at it?
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Akd6m-BNNRdCtau64eBQ3swdlhq6vbzF?usp=sharing
I find the solution
Hi @Anonymous ,
Not very clear. Are you want to add the measure to the distinct count calculation?
Such as:
calculate(distinctcount(value),filter(table,condition= measure))
If I misunderstand your meaning, please show some sample data and expected result.
Best Regards,
Jay
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