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Hi @Anonymous ,
Have try please 🙂
Summarized Table =
VAR k =
FILTER ( Customers, 'Customers'[Date] <> BLANK () )
RETURN
CALCULATETABLE (
SUMMARIZE (
'Customers',
'Customers'[Date],
"Amount", COUNT ( 'Customers'[UniqueCustomerID] )
),
KEEPFILTERS ( k )
)
Hi @Anonymous ,
Have try please 🙂
Summarized Table =
VAR k =
FILTER ( Customers, 'Customers'[Date] <> BLANK () )
RETURN
CALCULATETABLE (
SUMMARIZE (
'Customers',
'Customers'[Date],
"Amount", COUNT ( 'Customers'[UniqueCustomerID] )
),
KEEPFILTERS ( k )
)
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can use CALCULATABLE() and it works like a CALCULATE() in measures.
Would look like: Summarized Table = CALCULATETABLE(SUMMARIZE('Customers';'Customers'[Date];"Amount";Count('Customers'[UniqueCustomerID]));Customers'[Date]<>"")
Let me know if it worked, you might have to adjust the comparison symbols (I'm not sure which compares with date right now, if it works mark as solution.
BR,
DR
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