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Let's say I have the following expression:
EVALUATE SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('RealTimeServiceTypeSummary'[PointCount], 'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary'[RealTimeServiceTypeName])
This expression is a query for a dateset. What I want is to run it conditionally meaning it either returns data or not doesn't event run.
Thanks
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@Markzolotoy try this:
DEFINE
VAR __RunQuery = FALSE () --set value to TRUE () if you want to run the query
EVALUATE
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary'[PointCount],
'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary'[RealTimeServiceTypeName],
FILTER ( 'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary', __RunQuery )
)
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@Markzolotoy try this:
DEFINE
VAR __RunQuery = FALSE () --set value to TRUE () if you want to run the query
EVALUATE
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary'[PointCount],
'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary'[RealTimeServiceTypeName],
FILTER ( 'RealTimeServiceTypeSummary', __RunQuery )
)
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@Markzolotoy Under what condition would it not run?
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