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I have this measure which is used the CALCULATE function. In FILTER params, I have filtered ID = 3, but also I need to filter ID = 25 using OR operator. I have tried adding one more param like CALCULATE(COUNT(); ID = 3; ID = 25) but it doesn't work since I think the DAX understands as an AND operator. How can I filter both 3 and 25 IDs in the same CALCULATE function, like using IN SQL (ID in (3, 25)) operator?
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CALCULATE(COUNT(); ID = 3 || ID = 25)
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CALCULATE(COUNT(); ID = 3 || ID = 25)
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