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Hi,
I have a created measure that is no longer doing what I need it to do because the data source has slightly changed. Here is the current created measure:
Employer Group ER % = Divide(Calculate(Sum('Data Files'[ER_VISITS]))*1000,(DISTINCTCOUNT('Data Files'[MBR_ID])))
Essentially, it is finding the SUM of [ER_Visits] and multiplying that value by 1000. It is then dividing this value over the DistinctCount of [MBR_ID].
The issue is that my data source has slightly changed. Now, the field [MBR_ID] can populate numerous times in the data source so my old measure is duplicating the [ER_Visits]. I need to somehow have the measure find the Distinct [MBR_ID]s and then find the Sum of [ER_Visits]. I need this value to become my numerator. I just dn't know how to incorporate this in to my measure.
The denominator portion of the formula is fine. I just need to modify the numerator so it is not duplicating the [ER_Visits] for potential {MBR_ID]s that are in the data source more than once.
Any ideas?
Thank you,
Andrew
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@Anonymous , Try like
Employer Group ER % = Divide(sumx(values('Data Files'[MBR_ID]),calculate(max('Data Files'[ER_VISITS])))*1000,(DISTINCTCOUNT('Data Files'[MBR_ID])))
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@Anonymous , Try like
Employer Group ER % = Divide(sumx(values('Data Files'[MBR_ID]),calculate(max('Data Files'[ER_VISITS])))*1000,(DISTINCTCOUNT('Data Files'[MBR_ID])))
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