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Hi,
I have a simple query where i count the no. issues closed during each month and hence i created a date table and have a many:1 (GetIssue[Closed_date] : DateKey[Date])relationship with my date table and this is an inactive relationship so i use USERRELATIONSHIP. But my final values seem to be very less. Any insight will be helpful
Date table
Query :
ClosedBugs = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(GetIssues[id]),FILTER(GetIssues,'GetIssues'[Closed_date] >=RELATED(DateKey[StartofCurrentMonth]) && 'GetIssues'[Closed_date]< RELATED(DateKey[StartofNextMonth]),USERELATIONSHIP(GetIssues[Closed_date],DateKey[Date]))
Thanks,
Aishwarya
Hi@ axy5093
You don’t need to use related in your measure ,you can just use this measure
ClosedBugs = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(GetIssues[id]))
And two columns
Year=Year('GetIssues'[Closed_date] ) Month = Month('GetIssues'[Closed_date] )
Then drag the Year ,Month and measure into Table visual like below:
If it is not your case, please share pbix file or some data sample and expected output . You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Best Regards,
Lin
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