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Hi I am just getting used to using variables and can't figure why this doesn't work. What I have is a Customer list with the date the account was created and what I need to know is whether the customer base is going year on year.
So I have created a variable to filter this table by the created date and whether it was before or on the 31st March 2017.
I thought I could then simply count the rows and return the correct number however it doesn't work.
CUST 2016-17 =
VAR CustomerCreation = FILTER(CUSTTABLE,CUSTTABLE[CREATEDDATETIME] <= 31/03/2017)
RETURN
COUNTROWS(CustomerCreation)
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Sorry I have now managed to discover the problem and amended the formula:
CUST 2016-17 =
VAR CustomerCreation = FILTER(CUSTTABLE,CUSTTABLE[CREATEDDATETIME] <= DATE(2017,03,31))
RETURN
COUNTROWS(CustomerCreation)
Sorry I have now managed to discover the problem and amended the formula:
CUST 2016-17 =
VAR CustomerCreation = FILTER(CUSTTABLE,CUSTTABLE[CREATEDDATETIME] <= DATE(2017,03,31))
RETURN
COUNTROWS(CustomerCreation)