Power BI is turning 10! Tune in for a special live episode on July 24 with behind-the-scenes stories, product evolution highlights, and a sneak peek at what’s in store for the future.
Save the dateEnhance your career with this limited time 50% discount on Fabric and Power BI exams. Ends August 31st. Request your voucher.
Hello Experts,
Could you please advise how do I get the below query results in column or measure?
select count(i.incident_id)
from ATB_Incident i,
ATB_Disposition d
where i.Disposition = d.DispositionCode
and d.Chargable = 'Y'
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous
I have an idea
Enter this please and tell me if there is an error or no :
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT(ATB_Incident[Incident_Id]),ATB_Disposition[Chargable]="Y")
- Quentin
Hi @Anonymous
The formula you are looking for will look like this : (You need to have relations betweens your tables)
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT(Incident_id);Dispotion=DispositionCode;Chargable="Y")
It's not 100% exact as I don't really know what your table looks like but if you adapt it, it should work !
- Quentin
Thanks @quentin_vigne for your prompt response.
But its giving error at ";Dispostion" and at ";Chargable"
If I just plug the table names in measure it should look like
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT(ATB_Incident[Incident_Id]);ATB_Incident[Dispotion]=ATB_Disposition[DispositionCode];ATB_Disposition[Chargable]="Y")
Please help! Thanks..
@Anonymous
I read something wrong, my bad.
Here is something that should be correct :
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT(ATB_Incident[Incident_Id]);ATB_Disposition[Chargable]="Y")
Do you have a relation between your two table ?
- Quentin
yes, I have join on tables like
ATB_Incident.Disposition = ATB_Disposition.DispositionCode
And query is
select count(i.incident_id)
from ATB_Incident i,
ATB_Disposition d
where i.Disposition = d.DispositionCode
and d.Chargable = 'Y'
Please advise, thanks!
@Anonymous
I have an idea
Enter this please and tell me if there is an error or no :
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT(ATB_Incident[Incident_Id]),ATB_Disposition[Chargable]="Y")
- Quentin
Thank you so much @quentin_vigne It worked!!!
So I can just go on adding more filter conditons in CALCUALTE dax?
Check out the July 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
This is your chance to engage directly with the engineering team behind Fabric and Power BI. Share your experiences and shape the future.
User | Count |
---|---|
63 | |
62 | |
52 | |
39 | |
24 |
User | Count |
---|---|
85 | |
57 | |
45 | |
43 | |
38 |