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BabyBinki821
Helper I
Helper I

Ignoring blank values in a cumulative count

I am counting the number of orders a customer makes through its user ID. 

 

I created a table which summarizes total orders over time by customer. I am getting number of customers that is slightly higher than all my customers that made orders because its including customers who havent made orders. How do i fix this? I tried all different <> Blank solutions 😞

 

Cumulative Accounts W/@2 Orders =
VAR CurrentDateInFilter = MAX ( 'DATE'[WEEK END])
RETURN
Calculate([Accounts W/02 Orders],FILTER(ALL('DATE'),'DATE'[DATE]), 'DATE'[DATE] <= CurrentDateInFilter)
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BabyBinki821
Helper I
Helper I

Can I email it to you?

ryan_mayu
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could you pls provide the sample data and expected output?





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Link to Dummy Data

 

You can see in the graph of the Nation Account Metrics that I am getting a value greater than 100% 😞

i can't access to google drive, can u share it with one drive?





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