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joshcomputer1
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Measure not being sliced by filter

I have a key named "teams" that has one column of team names.  It has a one to many relationship with table masterall[team]. I used the teams table as the field in the slicer. 

 

When I try to slice this measure...CountofActiveEmployee, it does not slice by team.  Is there a way to modify this to be able to slice *This measure counts the number of active employees based on start and end dates and it works fine by itself but I need it to be able to be sliced. 

 

DateTable1 is my date dimension

 

Count of Active Employee =
VAR endOfPeriod =MAX ( 'DateTable1'[Date] )
VAR startOfPeriod = MIN( 'DateTable1'[Date] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( MasterAll ),
FILTER (
ALL(MasterAll),
( MasterAll[Start Date] <= endOfPeriod
&& MasterAll[End Date] >= startOfPeriod
&& masterall[title]<>"non-billable"
&& masterall[title]<>"bench")

)
)

 

 

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Greg_Deckler
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The likely problem is your ALL clause. You probably want to switch to ALLEXCEPT and include your Teams in your ALLEXCEPT.

 

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee634795.aspx



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Greg_Deckler
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The likely problem is your ALL clause. You probably want to switch to ALLEXCEPT and include your Teams in your ALLEXCEPT.

 

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee634795.aspx



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Worked like a charm!

 

Count of Active Employee =
VAR endOfPeriod =MAX ( 'DateTable1'[Date] )
VAR startOfPeriod = MIN( 'DateTable1'[Date] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( MasterAll ),
FILTER (
ALLexcept(MasterAll, 'Key Teams'[Teams]),
MasterAll[Start Date] <= endOfPeriod
&& MasterAll[End Date] >= startOfPeriod
&& masterall[title]<>"non-billable"
&& masterall[title]<>"bench")

)

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