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My data has date-level, customer-level, product level invoicing data and I often have to count the number of customers where the following criteria is fulfilled:
Operation: Count of customers for whom the following is true....
1) Product : Only Product A purchased
2) Sale Volume: At least 10 units
3) Period: This Month
The above table should return a solution of "2"
logic:
- Customer 1 has purchased total 10, hence Yes
- Customer 2 has purchased total 10, hence Yes
- Customer 3 has purchased 0, hence no
- Customer 4 has purchased total 5, hence no
Request the assistance of this community to help me understand how do i achieve this using a measure? Thanks in advance!
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