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Anonymous
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Finding Duplicate Names with Different Status

Hi, 

 

I have a requirement to showcase on a table employees who went from contractor to full time.

How can I achieve this? Is there a DAX to create a count or highlight those names which converted?

 

NameHire DateStatus
Mary Jane1/1/2019Contractor
Mary Jane1/1/2020FTE
Gary Smith11/1/2018Contractor
Bob Ferguson12/1/2016Contractor
Bob Ferguson06/01/2018FTE
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v-jayw-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Create a measure like below and add it to visual filter then configure the condition formatting like below.

Measure = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Status]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Name]))

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Result would be shown as below.

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Jay

 

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v-jayw-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Create a measure like below and add it to visual filter then configure the condition formatting like below.

Measure = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Status]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Name]))

7.PNG

Result would be shown as below.

8.PNG

 

Best Regards,

Jay

 

Community Support Team _ Jay Wang

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AlB
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Hi @Anonymous 

You can create a new table:

Converted =
FILTER (
    DISTINCT ( Table1[Name] );
    VAR LastDate_ =
        CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[Hire Date] ) )
    VAR IsFTEOnLastDate_ =
        CALCULATE (
            COUNT ( Table1[Hire Date] );
            Table1[Hire Date] = LastDate_;
            Table1[Status] = "FTE"
        ) > 0
    VAR WasPreviouslyContractor_ =
        CALCULATE (
            COUNT ( Table1[Hire Date] );
            Table1[Hire Date] <= LastDate_;
            Table1[Status] = "Contractor"
        ) > 0
    RETURN
        AND ( IsFTEOnLastDate_; WasPreviouslyContractor_ )
)

where Table1 is the table you show

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Anonymous
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You need to use the name of your table in lieu of Table1 and perhaps commas instead of ";" depending on your locale

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See it at work in the attached file

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nandukrishnavs
Super User
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@Anonymous 

 

Try this measure

 

contractortofulltime = 
var _isContractor= CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Status]),'Table'[Status]="Contractor")
var _isFulltime= CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Status]),'Table'[Status]="Full Time")
var _contractortofulltime = IF(_isContractor>0&&_isFulltime>0,"Yes","No")
return _contractortofulltime

 

 

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Now you can apply this measure in visual level filter ( is Yes ). 

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Regards,
Nandu Krishna

@Anonymous  is it not working?


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Nandu Krishna

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