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Hi @SkorpionAAM
I would use the below code to count and filter.
nbr_related_investementFilter =
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(need_road_investement_coverage_details[_50kmsegement_id]),need_road_station_coverage_summary[_nbr_related_station]>0))
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Pranit
but i want Aall funcation as well because i want to ignore this measure from master Filters
@SkorpionAAM , seem fine. Need to what is need. Can you share sample data and sample output in table format?
Unless all is not need try like
nbr_related_investementFilter =
CALCULATE(distinctCOUNT(need_road_investement_coverage_details[_50kmsegement_id]),
FILTER(need_road_station_coverage_summary ,need_road_station_coverage_summary [_nbr_related_station]>0
))
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