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Hi Experts,
I have the following measure:
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Hi @anandav
I create a measure which show the same result as your Customer subset measure when there is no relationship among tables.
Measure =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( sales[sale cust] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( sales ),
sales[sale date] <= MAX ( 'filter date table'[Date] )
&& sales[sale date] >= MIN ( 'filter date table'[Date] )
)
)
Also this measure won't change with the slicer from "calendar[date]".
Hi @anandav
I create a measure which show the same result as your Customer subset measure when there is no relationship among tables.
Measure =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( sales[sale cust] ),
FILTER (
ALL ( sales ),
sales[sale date] <= MAX ( 'filter date table'[Date] )
&& sales[sale date] >= MIN ( 'filter date table'[Date] )
)
)
Also this measure won't change with the slicer from "calendar[date]".
Hi,
It will be a lot easier to help if you share some data, explain the business context and also show the expected result.
Not too sure, but I believe the new REMOVEFILTERS can remove all filters: REMOVEFILTERS ().
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Thanks for the suggestion. But FILTER doesn't accept REMOVEFILTERS()
From DAX.guide:
REMOVEFILTERS is an alias for ALL, but it can be used only as a CALCULATE modifier and not as a table expression like ALL
That doesn't work.
I need a way to remove filters in Sales and Calendar table in the SelectCOlimns statement.
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