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So I want to use the calculate function but I'm really struggling with getting it to work in this instance. From the table below, I want to identify the number unique of customers whose sum of quantities of a certain product come to zero.
From the table below as an example, the DAX formula should come back with 3 customers because they didn't buy a particular product from Range 2. Hope that makes sense, all help much appreciated.
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Hi @Amos1992 ,
Try the following measure:
Measure =
VAR Total_Quantity =
SUMMARIZE (
'Table',
'Table'[Customer Type],
'Table'[Product],
'Table'[Product Range],
"Quantity Total", SUM ( 'Table'[Quantity] )
)
var ttt = SUM('Table'[Quantity])
RETURN
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Customer Type] ),
FILTER ( Total_Quantity, [Quantity Total] = 0 )
)
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsHi @Amos1992 ,
Try the following measure:
Measure =
VAR Total_Quantity =
SUMMARIZE (
'Table',
'Table'[Customer Type],
'Table'[Product],
'Table'[Product Range],
"Quantity Total", SUM ( 'Table'[Quantity] )
)
var ttt = SUM('Table'[Quantity])
RETURN
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Customer Type] ),
FILTER ( Total_Quantity, [Quantity Total] = 0 )
)
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
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