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Anonymous
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Nested measures: issue when same column filtered

Morning everyone,

 

I have experienced this issue previously and have finally decided to ask about it, just in case there is a solution for it.

When I create metrics from previous metrics, and try to add a filter using a previously filtered column, the filter does not work. 

 

I'll put an example:

Total surveys = DISTINCTCOUNT(Test[SurveyID])

Total surveys_Q6 = CALCULATE('Total surveys', Test[Q6] <> BLANK())

Total surveys_Q6_excellent = CALCULATE('Total surveys_Q6 ', Test[Q6] = 10)

 

SurveyIdQ3Q6

1

6 
287
3107
4  
559
61 
7310
801
990

 

So, the first 2 metrics are OK. I am simply seeing the total number of surveys we have, and which of those have an answer for question 6. However, when I want to see how many surveys got an excellent score for Q6, the filter is not working (because I previously used it to calculate those that were not blank).

 

I've tried using ALL, REMOVEFILTERS, etc. And nothing works. At the end, I always end up duplicating a column, or copying the whole formula again (in this case, copying would not be a massive issue, but it is with more complicated metrics).

 

So, has anyone managed to solve this? What is your workaround? It's a really annoying issue and I can't believe it has not been fixed by microsoft yet.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please Add Filter() function to the formula.

Total surveys_Q6_excellent = CALCULATE([Total surveys_Q6], FILTER(test, Test[Q6] = 10))

Capture.PNG

Tips: Using either the operator == or the ISBLANK function to distinguish 0 and blank.

 

Best Regards,

Jay

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please Add Filter() function to the formula.

Total surveys_Q6_excellent = CALCULATE([Total surveys_Q6], FILTER(test, Test[Q6] = 10))

Capture.PNG

Tips: Using either the operator == or the ISBLANK function to distinguish 0 and blank.

 

Best Regards,

Jay

speedramps
Super User
Super User

Please consider this solution
Total surveys_Q6_excellent =
CALCULATE([Total surveys], Test[Q6] = 10)
 

Remember we are BI community voluntrees so please click the thumbs-up for me taking the trouble to help you and then accept the solution if it works.  Thank you !

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