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LowisC
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Measure to calculate the number of results in Table 2, filtering by Table 2 date >= Table 1 date

Hello,

I would really appreciate if anyone could give me a hand on figuring out how I can solve the following:

 

I have Table 1 and Table 2 with a relation of many to many created. They are both connected throught "Document Number" column. I use Table 1 as my main table. Both tables show workflows information, meaning that I may have several rows with the same Document Number but with other different information, like Task Completion Date (Table 1) and/or Workflow Completion Date (Table 2), for example.

 

Based on their relation, when I filter Table 1 by Task Completion Date, Table 2 will show all the workflows containing the same Document Numbers filtered in Table 1.

 

I would like to come up with a measure that I could apply in a visual card that would calculate the total number of  results in "Document Number" column in Table 2 (not a distinct count), but only the results that comply with the following:

 

- Workflow Completion Date (Table 2) >= Task Completion Date (Table 1)

 

Is this possible? Let me know if I need to provide any further clarification.

 

Thanks in advance.

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amitchandak
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@LowisC , Try a measure like

 

Sumx(Table2, Countx(filter(Table2, Table1[Task Completion Date] <= Table2[Workflow Completion Date] && Table1[Document Number] = Table2[Document Number]),Table2[Document Number]))

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LowisC
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Many thanks for your prompt reply @amitchandak 

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@LowisC , Try a measure like

 

Sumx(Table2, Countx(filter(Table2, Table1[Task Completion Date] <= Table2[Workflow Completion Date] && Table1[Document Number] = Table2[Document Number]),Table2[Document Number]))

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