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Hi,
Need some help with this.
I need a running total for the amount of instances in each Sales Order, in my example I have highlighted the 3 main varaibles.
(Sales Orders, Date of Change and my Solution)
However my solution is only giving me the amount of lines in each Sales Order.
My answer for 2 lines = 2,2 and for 3 lines = 3,3,3.
But I want it to start at 1 and count the amount of lines per Sales Order.
2 lines = 1,2 and for 3 lines = 1,2,3 etc. etc.
Any help would be amazing!
Corey
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @cfurminger
You can try this DAX:
Number of orders per Orders = COUNTX (
FILTER ( 'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)', EARLIER('System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Record] ) = 'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Record] && EARLIER('System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Date]) >= 'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Date] ),
'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Record]
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @cfurminger
You can try this DAX:
Number of orders per Orders = COUNTX (
FILTER ( 'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)', EARLIER('System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Record] ) = 'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Record] && EARLIER('System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Date]) >= 'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Date] ),
'System Note Dataset COREY TEST (2)'[Record]
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
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