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Rdarshana
Helper I
Helper I

Formula Explanation

Hi,
Can someone explain to me what this formula does - 

ID Count = COUNTROWS(DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS('Fact 1', "ID Column", RELATED('Dim 2 '[ID Column]))))

From what I understand, we are picking distinct values of the ID attribute from Dim 2 table, but only those relevant to having data in the fact 1 table). Is this correct?
 
Rdarshana_0-1722027239232.png

 

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v-yiruan-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Rdarshana ,

I created a sample pbix file(see the attachment), you can find the details in it. And for below formula, it will return the count of ID in the table 'Fact 1' which ID also in the dimenison table 'Dim 2'. However, it will also include the IDs in 'Fact 1' table which not exist in the table 'Dim 2' as blank values. All these blank values count as 1. Please check the below screenshot:

ID Count = COUNTROWS(DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS('Fact 1', "ID Column", RELATED('Dim 2 '[ID Column]))))

vyiruanmsft_0-1722240843479.png

So you can update the forumula as below to get the correct count of ids.

ID Count_new =
COUNTROWS (
    FILTER (
        DISTINCT (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Fact 1', "ID Column", RELATED ( 'Dim 2'[Dim ID] ) )
        ),
        [ID Column] <> BLANK ()
    )
)

vyiruanmsft_1-1722241005100.png

Best Regards

Community Support Team _ Rena
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v-yiruan-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Rdarshana ,

I created a sample pbix file(see the attachment), you can find the details in it. And for below formula, it will return the count of ID in the table 'Fact 1' which ID also in the dimenison table 'Dim 2'. However, it will also include the IDs in 'Fact 1' table which not exist in the table 'Dim 2' as blank values. All these blank values count as 1. Please check the below screenshot:

ID Count = COUNTROWS(DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS('Fact 1', "ID Column", RELATED('Dim 2 '[ID Column]))))

vyiruanmsft_0-1722240843479.png

So you can update the forumula as below to get the correct count of ids.

ID Count_new =
COUNTROWS (
    FILTER (
        DISTINCT (
            SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Fact 1', "ID Column", RELATED ( 'Dim 2'[Dim ID] ) )
        ),
        [ID Column] <> BLANK ()
    )
)

vyiruanmsft_1-1722241005100.png

Best Regards

Community Support Team _ Rena
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

This was indeed very helpful. 

Rdarshana
Helper I
Helper I

Thanks Matt.
The Dim ID in this screenshot above is not the primary key, but another attribute (ID). 
I will need to test the other calcs to see if that works.

if it's not the primary key, just insert the VALUES function inside the countrows function

COUNTROWS(VALUES(table[column]))



* Matt is an 8 times Microsoft MVP (Power BI) and author of the Power BI Book Supercharge Power BI.
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MattAllington
Community Champion
Community Champion

That's what it looks like to me, but it also looks overly complex. Assuming Dim ID in dim 2 is the primary key, this should work. 

 

ID Count = calculate(countrows('Dim 2 '),'Fact 1')

Or this next version is a bit easier to understand 

Calculate(countrows('Dim 2'),crossfilter(fact1[key],DIM2[key],BOTH))

 

They both do the same thing; force the fact table to filter the Dim table based on the existence of matching data in the fact table. 



* Matt is an 8 times Microsoft MVP (Power BI) and author of the Power BI Book Supercharge Power BI.
I will not give you bad advice, even if you unknowingly ask for it.

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