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Anonymous
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Slicer after Measure

 

Hi,

I have a Tabell, that look like this

Employee

  1. [Employee ID]
  2. [Start Date]
  3. [End Date] (Blank if still active)
  4. [Contract Type] 

To count, how many Employee I had each month, I create a first a Tabell that contains data  and in the employee-Tabell I crat a measure

Count of Active Employee =

VAR endOfPeriod =MAX ( 'Date'[Date] )

 

VAR startOfPeriod = MIN( 'Date'[Date] )

RETURN

    CALCULATE (

        COUNTROWS ( tabExterne );

        FILTER (

            ALL(tabExterne);

               ( tabExterne[Start] <= endOfPeriod

                         && tabExterne[Ende] >= startOfPeriod)

        )

)

 

Now I want to crat a Matrix, so that I can see how many Employee I had for each Contact-Type, and this is where I need your help.

Because I try to create a Slicer based on the Contract-Typs and this didn’t work, so I hope you can help me.

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v-piga-msft
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

Hi @Anonymous,

 

For your scenario, I'm afraid that the cause is the ALL function in your measure.

 

If you use the All function, it returns all the rows in a table, or all the values in a column, ignoring any filters that might have been applied. This function is useful for clearing filters and creating calculations on all the rows in a table.

 

You could try this:

 

Count of Active Employee =
VAR endOfPeriod =
    MAX ( 'Date'[Date] )
VAR startOfPeriod =
    MIN ( 'Date'[Date] )
RETURN
    CALCULATE (
        COUNTROWS ( tabExterne );
        FILTER (
            tabExterne;
            ( tabExterne[Start] <= endOfPeriod
                && tabExterne[Ende] >= startOfPeriod )
        )
    )

If you still need help, please share some data sample and your desired output.

 

Best Regards,

Cherry

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

 

This should be doable.  Share a dataset that can be pasted in MS Excel.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
v-piga-msft
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

Hi @Anonymous,

 

For your scenario, I'm afraid that the cause is the ALL function in your measure.

 

If you use the All function, it returns all the rows in a table, or all the values in a column, ignoring any filters that might have been applied. This function is useful for clearing filters and creating calculations on all the rows in a table.

 

You could try this:

 

Count of Active Employee =
VAR endOfPeriod =
    MAX ( 'Date'[Date] )
VAR startOfPeriod =
    MIN ( 'Date'[Date] )
RETURN
    CALCULATE (
        COUNTROWS ( tabExterne );
        FILTER (
            tabExterne;
            ( tabExterne[Start] <= endOfPeriod
                && tabExterne[Ende] >= startOfPeriod )
        )
    )

If you still need help, please share some data sample and your desired output.

 

Best Regards,

Cherry

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @v-piga-msft,

Thank you, i will check if it working, but after a quick test I would say yes.

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