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Get the Count of Applications per job Ignoring the date Slicer

Hi Experts,

 

I'm trying to display the number of applications received per job (If the job received applications in the selected month) irrespective of the date/Month selected in slicer i.e from the start of Job to the selected Month. 

My Measure is :

 

Applications_tillDate = SUMX(SUMMARIZE(Table,Table[Job Number]),CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Application Date]),ALL(Table[Application Date])))

 

It's giving the count of applications for all the jobs in the selected month and not giving from start date.

Sample Data: 

Job NumberOpen DateApplication CodeApplication Date
BI955420/10/2022BI955486433022/10/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI955424284325/10/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI95544520425/10/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI95541271117/11/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI95548947487/11/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI955442491326/11/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI955427639526/11/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI95547702091/12/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI95545603255/12/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI95545344725/12/2022
BI955420/10/2022BI955494188913/01/2023
BI955420/10/2022BI955454285113/01/2023
BI955420/10/2022BI955414539314/01/2023
BI955420/10/2022BI955474693217/01/2023
RE225715/11/2022RE225781999819/11/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225787332019/11/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225723309619/11/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225770511619/11/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225713460319/11/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225748145319/11/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225712143711/12/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE2257110112/12/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225737184722/12/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225716205922/12/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE22579987822/12/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225798934422/12/2022
RE225715/11/2022RE225720817622/12/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02455143157/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02454980647/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02452400447/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02453110997/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR0245212809/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02458245909/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02453237829/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR02455737269/09/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024527057112/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024576109412/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024585628012/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024538173312/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024596716129/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024539791729/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024513581429/10/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024530932215/11/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024512231315/11/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024582273515/11/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024532836511/12/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024518071811/12/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024580661711/12/2022
HR02457/09/2022HR024534510311/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012267811017/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012277318117/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012242583817/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012250585217/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012259826417/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012238875717/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012299676217/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012222430222/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012221699722/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL01222013422/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012242446822/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012292676322/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012240231222/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012243786522/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012230323922/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012248931422/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012268300022/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012298667322/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012240803222/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012256346022/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL012295496622/12/2022
CL01225/11/2022CL01225328995/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01225470905/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01223277245/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01222790145/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01224326855/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01225609165/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01221094015/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01227727065/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL01228543995/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012216905313/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012256802513/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012239519013/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012231563013/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012256687813/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012291097013/01/2023
CL01225/11/2022CL012280340213/01/2023

 

Current output:

Slicer Selection : January 2023

No.of Applications received: 20

BI95544
CL012216

Expected Output:

Slicer Selection : January 2023

No.of Applications received: 51

BI955414
CL012237
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fanatic
Frequent Visitor

Hi Ahmed, 

Thanks for the quick reply. I'm expecting something similar to this. But I don't have a separate calendar table and I want to display only jobs that had applications in January. (i.e HR0245 and RE2257 are not required as they didn't receive applications in January).  I tried the logic you suggested but am still getting the previous results only. Can it be done without creating an additional calendar table.

and you have in the slice the name of the month where it comes from?

It comes from Application Date - Hierarchy

Ahmedx
Super User
Super User

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