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Summarize
- 8 years ago
karkar wrote:
Helo smoupre,
I tried to do the denominator and all the rows gettign a value of 6
For Jenny denom should be 4 since there is 4 records
For Penny denom should be 1 since there is a single record
For Manny denom should be 1 since there is a single record
For Jenny neum should be 2 since there is 2 records for Jenny which had a value for Days_to_come_back
For Penny and Manny, Neum should be 0 since they both dont have a value under Days_to_come_back
Generally the value under Days_to_come_back if exists has a value from 1-30
You can try to create 3 measures as below
denom = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'Summarize' ), ALLEXCEPT ( 'Summarize', 'Summarize'[ID], 'Summarize'[Name] ) ) neum = IF ( ISBLANK ( COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( 'Summarize', 'Summarize'[Days_to _come_back] > 0 ) ) ), 0, COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( 'Summarize', 'Summarize'[Days_to _come_back] > 0 ) ) ) rate = [neum1]/[denom]
from your example second table is not clear. What are "Denom" and "Neum" columns and what data do you resresent there?
Hello ,
Denominator is Count of unique ID/NAME
Numerator is the count of rows within each ID/NAME combinations which had a value.