Forum Discussion
Repeat Customer
- 6 years ago
Hi morab ,
below is my proposed solution: a formula repeatCustomer that counts the repeat customer based on the chosen category.
RepeatCustomer = VAR customerTable = ADDCOLUMNS(VALUES('Table'[OutletCode]), "numberOfPurchases", CALCULATE(COUNTX('Table', [OutletCode]))) RETURN SUMX(customerTable, IF([numberOfPurchases]>1,1,0))And here is a screenshot:
I hope this is what you were looking for.
Regards,
LC
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- 6 years ago
Hi morab ,
I believe I found the difference: in Excel, you are counting as 'repeat customers' only customers that buy on at least 2 different dates. The formula I proposed counts instead as 'repeat customers' any customer that has more than one transaction, even if the transaction is on the same date.
As an example, outlet code 100032940 for category IFFO: this outlet bought 2 times both on September 26. This customer (2 transactions but on the same day) is not counted in the Excel, but is counted in Power BI.
To have a count based on different days only, I had to add a calculated table to the model. Here is the formula for the table:
Customer Table by Date = SUMMARIZE('Datatable','Datatable'[OutletCode],'Datatable'[OrderDate], 'Datatable'[Category])And here is the new measure, counting repeat customers based on different days:
RepeatCustomerDifferentDays = VAR selectedCategory = SELECTEDVALUE('Datatable'[Category]) VAR customerTable = CALCULATETABLE ( ADDCOLUMNS(VALUES('Customer Table by Date'[OutletCode]), "numberOfPurchases", CALCULATE(COUNTX('Customer Table by Date', [OutletCode]))) , 'Customer Table by Date'[Category]= selectedCategory ) RETURN SUMX(customerTable, IF([numberOfPurchases]>1,1,0))The result now matches the Excel:
The result now matches the Excel.
Here is the link for the PBI file: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tjpQKf70VP4gqT-wrjWjL29j-SjlOtwI
Enjoy!
LC
- 6 years ago
Here is the new formula, I took the time to simplify it:
RepeatCustomerDifferentDays New = SUMX(VALUES('Datatable'[OutletCode]), VAR dates = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES('Datatable'[OrderDate])) RETURN IF(COUNTX(dates, [OrderDate])>1,1,0) ) - 6 years ago
- 6 years ago
Hi morab ,
You can find my solution attached:
https://finance-bi.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/customer-transactions-by-month.zip
Here is how it works:
Outlet No = var numberOfMonths = SELECTEDVALUE('Number of Months'[number of month]) var outlets = VALUES('Table1'[OutletCode]) var purchaseByMonth = SELECTCOLUMNS(outlets, "outlets", [OutletCode], "months with purchase", SUMX(VALUES('Calendar'[Year Month Number]), var countTransactions = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table1')) RETURN IF(countTransactions>0,1,0) ) ) var purchasedXMonths = COUNTX(FILTER(purchaseByMonth, [months with purchase]=numberOfMonths), [months with purchase]) RETURN purchasedXMonthsThe variable number OfMonths is equal to the number of month selected (for example: purchase in only 1 month, purchase in 2 months, etc)
The variable outlets has a list of all the outlets
The variable purchaseByMonth is a table with all the outlets and a column specifying on how many months the outlet bought the product
Finally, the variable purchasedXMonth counts the number of outlets that bought for a specified number of months (based on the variable number of months).Does this help you?
Regards
LC
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Hi daedah ,
You can use the following formula:
Repeat customer from previous month =
SUMX(
VALUES('Sales'[cust ID]),
VAR currentCustomerHasSalesPreviousMonth = NOT COUNTX(FILTER('Sales',PREVIOUSMONTH(LASTDATE('Sales'[Date]))),[cust ID]) = BLANK()
RETURN IF(currentCustomerHasSalesPreviousMonth, 1, 0)
)
This formula works as follows:
- VALUES creates a list of the customers with sales during the current month
- COUNTX counts the sales in the previous month for the customer having sales this month -> these are the repeat customers
- SUMX adds up all repeat customers
You can download from here an example of the Power BI file.
Does this help? Let me know if you have any more questions
LC
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But I Can't show results ,where I went wrong ,Recommend again please
- lc_finance6 years agoSolution Sage
Hi daedah ,
Can you share an example of your Power BI file?
You can upload it on OneDrive, Google Drive or a similar tool and then include the link here.
As the formula worked in the sample file, I'll need to see how your file is different from the sample file.
LC
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- daedah6 years agoHelper II
Example Raw data
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UzeeB14hWkPPSdXfqVIQJbosFekPkq78/view?usp=sharing
Required format
Recommend Please
Thank you so much
- lc_finance6 years agoSolution Sage
Hi daedah ,
the access to the Google Drive file was blocked so I sent a request for accessing it.
LC