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Hello Pros:),
i just started with PowerBI i have my fair share of Failure during the last month. There is one result i would like to achieve which just won't work...
I m gonna break it down to this:
Customer Date Case
A 01.01.2023 1
A 01.01.2023 1
B 01.02.2023 1
B 01.01.2023 1
What i want to do is, i wanna know how many days we were at a customer. (Per Customer and in Total)
We visited A twice at one day = 1 Day.
We vistited B twice but on different days = 2 Days
That's working fine with a DistinctCount function for Date. BUT if i want to have the Total of all days at all customer i will get 2 (01.01.2023 and 01.02.2023) as a result. What i want to have is 3.
Hope someone will help me with this little WarmUp:)
Greez
Pascale
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Write these measures
Visit days_Inter = DISTINCTCOUNT(Data[Date])Visit days = SUMX(VALUES(Data[Customer]),[Visit days_Inter])
Hope this helps.
Hi, @Pzin
You can try the following methods.
Measure =
VAR _table =
SUMMARIZE ('Table', 'Table'[Customer],
"Count",
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Date] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[Customer] )
)
)
RETURN
SUMX ( _table, [Count] )
Is this the result you expect?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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