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bw70316
Helper V
Helper V

New Table when all values are greater than zero for each individual

I am hoping to create  table that grabs only the salespeople that have made at least one sale each month. The table I want would only show Bob since he has sales each month and Nancy failed to record one for the month of April. Please let me know if you can be of assitance. Thanks. 

 

MonthSalespersonquantity
aprilbob10
aprilnancy0
maybob29
maynancy12
junebob24
junenancy15

 

 

 

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AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

I think something along these lines should work:

 

NewTable =
VAR MonthCount = DISTINCTCOUNT ( Sales[Month] )
RETURN
    FILTER (
        VALUES ( Sales[Salesperson] ),
        CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Sales[Month] ), Sales[Quantity] > 0 ) = MonthCount
    )

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @bw70316,

You can create a measure formula as below and use it on the 'visual level filter' to filter not matched records:

Isfulltime =
VAR _cMonth =
    CALCULATE (
        COUNTA ( 'Table'[Month] ),
        FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), [quantity] > 0 ),
        VALUES ( 'Table'[Salesperson] )
    )
VAR total =
    CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Month] ) ), ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ) )
RETURN
    IF ( total = _cMonth, 1, 0 )

Applying a measure filter in Power BI - SQLBI

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @bw70316,

You can create a measure formula as below and use it on the 'visual level filter' to filter not matched records:

Isfulltime =
VAR _cMonth =
    CALCULATE (
        COUNTA ( 'Table'[Month] ),
        FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), [quantity] > 0 ),
        VALUES ( 'Table'[Salesperson] )
    )
VAR total =
    CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( VALUES ( 'Table'[Month] ) ), ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ) )
RETURN
    IF ( total = _cMonth, 1, 0 )

Applying a measure filter in Power BI - SQLBI

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

I think something along these lines should work:

 

NewTable =
VAR MonthCount = DISTINCTCOUNT ( Sales[Month] )
RETURN
    FILTER (
        VALUES ( Sales[Salesperson] ),
        CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Sales[Month] ), Sales[Quantity] > 0 ) = MonthCount
    )

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