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ramshoney1225
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Need to write a calculation based on two tables with a condition

Hi 

 

I need to create a DAX measure based on a condition 

 

I have two tables HData, Contractdata where i need to calcuate count(UniqueID) based on a condition (> ) with two differnt tables.

 

How to write the below conditions with two differnt tables 

 

CALCULATE(count(Hdata[uniqeID]),
FILTER(Hdata,Hdata[Duration]) >
(FILTER('Contractdata','Contract Type'[SERVICE_LEVEL_TARGET]))) 
 
How to write the above one?, I'm getting error.
 
Thanks,
Rams
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Hi @ramshoney1225 ,

You can create a measure as below:

COUNTID = 
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'TABLEA'[UniqueID] ),
    FILTER (
        'TABLEA',
        'TABLEA'[Duration]
            > CALCULATE (
                SUM ( 'TABLEB'[Duration] ),
                FILTER ( 'TABLEB', 'TABLEB'[Id] = EARLIER ( 'TABLEA'[UniqueID] ) )
            )
    )
)

COUNTID.JPG

Best Regards

Rena

Community Support Team _ Rena
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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amitchandak
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@ramshoney1225 ,

Does not seem right. Can you share sample data and sample output.

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Hi please find the below screenshot for requirment.

i need to create a measures as below ;;

 

Unique id count =

calculate(

count(tablea[uniqueid),

filter( tablea(duration)    > tableb(duration) 

)

 

I'm unable to write the DAX , i'm aware of wirting of DAX with if two columns available in same table then we can write as below

 

COUNTID = 

CALCULATE

(COUNT(TABLEA[UNIQUEID],

FILTER(TABLEA, TABLEA[DURATION1] > TABLEA[DURATION2]

)

 

but in my case the condtion which i ned to write each colum is avaialbe in differnt table and need to write as

 

Based on this condtion tablea(duration) > tableb(duration) i need to calculate count in one table.

ISSUE.png

Hi @ramshoney1225 ,

You can create a measure as below:

COUNTID = 
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'TABLEA'[UniqueID] ),
    FILTER (
        'TABLEA',
        'TABLEA'[Duration]
            > CALCULATE (
                SUM ( 'TABLEB'[Duration] ),
                FILTER ( 'TABLEB', 'TABLEB'[Id] = EARLIER ( 'TABLEA'[UniqueID] ) )
            )
    )
)

COUNTID.JPG

Best Regards

Rena

Community Support Team _ Rena
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Greg_Deckler
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Super User

Difficult to say. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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